Definition of Campanula glomerata

1. Noun. Bellflower of Europe to temperate Asia having dense spikes of violet-blue to white flowers.

Exact synonyms: Clustered Bellflower
Generic synonyms: Bellflower, Campanula

Lexicographical Neighbors of Campanula Glomerata

Camilla
Camille
Camillo Golgi
Camino
Camisard
Camisards
Camlan
Camorra
Camorrism
Camp David
Campania
Campanula americana
Campanula aparinoides
Campanula carpatica
Campanula divaricata
Campanula glomerata (current term)
Campanula medium
Campanula persicifolia
Campanula pyramidalis
Campanula rapunculoides
Campanula rapunculus
Campanula rotundifolia
Campanula trachelium
Campanulaceae
Campanulales
Campari
Campbell
Campbell's ligament
Campbell sound
Campbellism

Literary usage of Campanula glomerata

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Flowering Plants of Tunbridge Wells & Neighbourhood by Richard Deakin (1871)
"Campanula glomerata. On Harrison's Hocks, Morant's Court Hill, and on the chalk hills between St. Clare and Wrotham. ..."

2. The Monthly Magazine by Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), Richard Phillips (1813)
"CAMPANULA trachelium. In Surrey *nd Kent frequent. I never met with this plant in tin- north of England. NJW CAMPANULA glomerata. About Dorking, Surrey ..."

3. The Phytologist: A Popular Botanical Miscellany edited by George Luxford, Edward Newman (1849)
"Campanula glomerata. On dry chalky hills, banks and pastures, sometimes in woods and hedges; more frequent on the mainland of Hants than in the Isle of ..."

4. The Flora of Berkshire: Being a Topographical and Historical Account of the by George Claridge Druce (1897)
"... while in some places the gravelly subsoil is sufficiently calcareous to allow Campanula glomerata, Arena pubescens, and Anthyllis to appear. ..."

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