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Tall Bellflower
Campanula americana

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Tall Bellflower

It's called a Bellflower, and it is in the Campanula genus, but the flowers are anything but bell-shaped. It has a 5-parted blue flower, and the most curious and noticeable (practically definitive) feature is the odd style that hangs way outside the flower and curves up a little at the end. This is a tall, gangly plant, biennial, with long, narrow leaves. The flowers are about an inch across. It grows mostly just in the mountains. According to my books, it grows in thickets and woods margins, preferring moist and basic soils. But I have seen it also growing alongside the Blue Ridge Parkway in sunny spots.Tall Bellflower Closeup

A note on the nomenclature (naming conventions) on this site: Scientific names and classifications are constantly being argued and changed, and it drives me nuts. Although I use many different sources for knowledge, for naming consistency  I  use the  "Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas" by Radford, Ahles and Bell, 1968 edition. This book is a well-established authority for the plants of our region and I've been using it for years. If for some reason I must use a different source for a particular plant, I will make note of it within the descriptive text. Don't like it? Tough!
 
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Fiona Dudley
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