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Definition of Phacelia campanularia
1. Noun. Annual of southern California with intricately branched stems and lax cymes of aromatic deep blue bell-shaped flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phacelia Campanularia
Literary usage of Phacelia campanularia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (1909)
"... Nolina Parryi on the dry, rocky fiti^es south of the point now marked by the
Whitewater section.station, and Phacelia campanularia and Cheilanthes ..."
2. The Florist and Pomologist: A Pictorial Monthly Magazine of Flowers, Fruits by Robert Hogg (1883)
"Phacelia campanularia. [PLA.TE 595.] •"E received the specimens from which our
figure ... The name Phacelia campanularia was given by Dr. Asa Gray, ..."
3. California Desert Trails by Joseph Smeaton Chase (1919)
"Phacelia campanularia. Canterbury bell. A small, usually single- stemmed plant,
with roundish, rather hairy leaves, and large, deep-purple, bell-shaped ..."
4. My Garden by Louise Beebe Wilder (1916)
"Phacelia campanularia, ha This is a fine bushy little plant for the front of the
border, with clear blue bell-shaped flowers and gray-green foliage ..."
5. My Garden by Louise Beebe Wilder (1916)
"Phacelia campanularia, ha This is a fine bushy little plant for the front of the
border, with clear blue bell-shaped flowers and gray-green foliage ..."
6. Wood and Garden: Notes and Thoughts, Practical and Critical, of a Working by Gertrude Jekyll (1899)
"... and near it a spreading carpet of blue Veronica and some of the splendid
gentian-blue Phacelia campanularia, a valuable annual for filling any bare ..."