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    Favratia

    Favratia zoysii, known commonly as Zois' bellflower, Zoysi's harebell, or crimped bellflower, is the sole member of the genus Favratia, closely related to Campanula. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The genus is unique among its family of bellflowers. The mouth of F. zoysii's bell-shaped flower narrows, ending in a five-pointed star, while the flowers of Campanula species are likewise bell-shaped, but open. [8] [11] (The "pinched" shape of these flowers nonetheless manages to allow insects inside for pollination.)The flowers are arranged one to three for each stem. [3]
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  4. campanula-campanulaceae.nl

    * Campanula zoysii 'Lismore Ice' - This plant appeared in a bunch of blue Campanula zoysii seedlings raised by Brian Burrow many years ago and named for his nursery (Lismore Alpines) at that time. It is more difficult in cultivation than the blue form: slow to increase and dies back suddenly with no warning. Sadly it is on the verge of ...
  5. encyclopaedia.alpinegardensociety.net

    Campanula zoysii. Description Images. Authors: Synonyms: Favratia zoysii. Botanical Description. Tufted, forming small mounds 5-7cm in height. Basal leaves sublustrous, ovate to obovate, stalked; stem leaves broadly lanceolate to linear. Flowers in varying shades of blue, cylindrical, slightly inflated at the base, 1.5-2cm long, contracted at ...
  6. karensgardentips.com

    By Karen December 30, 2015 #Campanula zoysii, #crimped bellflower, #rockery scree. This semievergreen perennial is native to southeastern Alps where it grows in limestone rock crevices in subalpine to alpine zones. The plants are low growing and slowly form cushions two to three inches tall. The small oval leaves are glossy and mid-green.
  7. powo.science.kew.org

    Favratia zoysii (Wulfen) Feer. First published in Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 12: 610 (1890) ... G. & Polani, F. (2002). Campanule d'Italia e dei territori limitrofi: 1-185. Univ. di Trieste, Italy. [Cited as Campanula zoysii.] Other Data. Other Kew resources that provide information on this taxon: IPNI - The International Plant Names Index .
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Campanula (/ k æ m ˈ p æ nj ʊ l ə /) [4] is the type genus of the Campanulaceae family of flowering plants. Campanula are commonly known as bellflowers and take both their common and scientific names from the bell-shaped flowers—campanula is Latin for "little bell".. The genus includes over 500 species and several subspecies, distributed across the temperate and subtropical regions of ...
  9. backyardgardener.com

    Campanula zoysii ( Campanula ) C. zoysii forms a tiny mound of tiny green leaves and short stems of tubular, balloon shaped flowers in periwinkle blue. Vast group of plants in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Handsome blooms, typically bell-shaped, blue flower from spring to fall. Leaves at base of plant are larger and broader than stem leaves.
  10. alpinegardensociety.net

    Favratia zoysii (aka Campanula zoysii or crimped bellflower) can be found growing on rocky outcrops in Slovenia, northern Italy and Austria.. Its crimped flowers narrow towards the tip and end in a unique five-pointed star. Wow! This rare beauty is coveted by many growers, but it's a tricky one to keep in cultivation.

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