Campanula carpatica
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Definition
Noun: * A European perennial bellflower (Campanula carpatica) that grows in clumps with spreading stems and produces blue or white flowers. It is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family, commonly known as the Carpathian harebell or tussock bellflower.
Usage
- This term is used specifically in botanical and horticultural contexts to refer to this particular species of bellflower. It is the scientific and common name for the plant.
- Example: "For the rock garden, she planted alongside the sedums."
- Example: "The delicate blue blossoms of the Carpathian harebell, , are a highlight of the alpine display."
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in its full binomial form () to ensure precise identification in gardening guides, seed catalogs, and botanical texts.
- Example: "The cultivar 'Blue Clips' is particularly popular for its long blooming period."
Variants and Related Words
- Carpathian harebell: A common English name for this plant.
- Tussock bellflower: Another common English name, referring to its clump-forming (tussock) growth habit.
- Bellflower: The common name for plants in the genus .
- Perennial: A plant that lives for more than two years, a category which includes .
Synonyms
- Carpathian harebell
- Tussock bellflower
Different Meanings
- As a proper botanical name, refers exclusively to this specific species. It does not have other general meanings.
Noun
- European perennial bellflower that grows in clumps with spreading stems and blue or white flowers