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- Harebell: Native Wildflower Guide
Discover Harebell, a native wildflower Growing guide with planting tips, care instructions, bloom time, and pollinator benefits
- Campanula rotundifolia - Wikipedia
Campanula rotundifolia, the harebell or common harebell, Scottish bluebell, or bluebell in Scotland, is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae [2] This herbaceous perennial is found throughout the north temperate regions of the Old World according to the Plants of the World Online database, [3] or throughout the northern hemisphere in other interpretations (see
- Harebell - US Forest Service
Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia L ) By Patricia J Ruta McGhan Harebell, often called “bluebell”, is a flower found around the world in the Northern Hemisphere but most often, associated with Scotland Harebell has many common names including bellflower, lady's thimble, witch's thimble, heathbells, fairies’ thimbles, and dead men’s bells
- Campanula rotundifolia Harebell | Prairie Moon Nursery
Campanula rotundifolia, Harebell, is a delicate beauty with small blue-violet bell-shaped flowers that nod from the tips of slender stems, blooming in spurts from summer to fall Rosettes of rounded basal leaves wither early after sending up clusters of wiry stems with long narrow foliage The slender flowering stems can rise up to 12 inches, often becoming so weak that the entire plant bends
- Harebell - info, planting, care and tips - live-native. com
Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) - Learn more about care, planting, watering, fertilizing, wintering and propagation of the plant
- Campanula rotundifolia (Harebell): Minnesota Wildflowers
Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Harebell: raceme of ¾-inch, blue to purple, slender-stalked, bell-shaped flowers with 5 pointed lobes
- Harebell - The Wildlife Trusts
The nodding, blue bells of the harebell are a summer delight of grasslands, sand dunes, hedgerows and cliffs They are attractive to all kinds of insects, too
- Harebells — KNPS
Other common names for this delightful plant include Bellflower, Fairy Bell, Witch's or Fairy Thimble and Scottish Bluebell The name Harebell arises from the superstitious belief that witches turned themselves into hares using the white sap from the stems, and from the folk tradition that Harebells grow where hares live (just about everywhere!)
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