Campanula persicifolia
Campanula persicifolia or Peach-leaved Bellflower is a plant species of the genus Campanula.
Its flowers are cup-shaped and can be either lilac-blue or white
Its foliage is narrow and glossy with a bright green appearance.
It is common in the Alps and other mountains in Europe. It grows at lower altitudes in the north, and higher up further south, passing 1,500 m in Provence.
It flowers normally in June; a dry summer may reduce or inhibit its flowering.
Translation
The phrase "Campanula persicifolia" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Italian.
Translation(s) in other languages: Danish: Smalbladet Klokke, German: Pfirsichblättrige Glockenblume, French: Campanule à feuilles de pêcher, Hungarian: Baracklevelű harangvirág, Lithuanian: Didžiažiedis katilėlis, Dutch: Prachtklokje, Norwegian (Bokmål): Fagerklokke, Norwegian (Nynorsk): Fagerklokke, Polish: Dzwonek brzoskwiniolistny, Russian: Колокольчик персиколистный, Finnish: Kurjenkello, Swedish: Stor blåklocka, Ukrainian: Дзвоники персиколисті.
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