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Definition of Campanula aparinoides
1. Noun. Bellflower common in marshes of eastern North America having lanceolate linear leaves and small whitish flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Campanula Aparinoides
Literary usage of Campanula aparinoides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord. Britton, Hon. Addison. Brown (1913)
"Sometimes called canterbury bells, == name more properly belonging to C. mediti"
and C. Trachelium. June-Aug. 6. Campanula aparinoides Pursh. ..."
2. Glimpses of the Cosmos by Lester Frank Ward (1913)
"Campanula aparinoides, Pursh. MARSH BELLFLOWER. Rock Creek. Mr. MS Bebb, 1863.
... The above remarks on Campanula aparinoides apply equally to this species. ..."
3. Lake Superior: Its Physical Character, Vegetation, and Animals, Compared by Louis Agassiz, James Elliot Cabot (1850)
"... the most characteristic of the subalpine region of the whole of Europe, and
agrees in iu habitat with the Campanula aparinoides, but not in its forma. ..."
4. New Manual of Botany of the Central Rocky Mountains (vascular Plants) by John Merle Coulter, Aven Nelson (1909)
"Campanula aparinoides Pursh, Fl. 1: 150. 1816. Stem almost filiform, 3-6 dm.
high, equably leafy to the top, the sharp angles rough with short re- ..."
5. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio by Geological Survey of Ohio (1893)
"62. CAMPANULA L. BELLFLOWER. CAMPANULA AMERICANA L. Frequent. Campanula aparinoides
Pursh. Frequent throughout the state, but not abundant in any locality. ..."