Campanula rapunculoides

Creeping Bellflower, Rampion Bellflower

Campanula rapunculoides is a perennial that spreads by seed and short stolons. Depending on its location, it grows between 30 and 100 centimetres tall and flowers in Central Europe from June to September.

The bell-shaped flowers are unilateral, i.e. directed to one side.

Campanula rapunculoides leaves

Family: Campanulaceae

Distribution area and habitats

The original distribution area of Campanula rapunculoides includes Europe, Western Asia, Central Asia, the Caucasus and Siberia. As an introduced species, it also occurs in some North American regions (distribution map).

Campanula rapunculoides creeping bellflower

Campanula rapunculoides

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Creeping Bellflower

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