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Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) observation by Marcel Roy (#646)

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Observation on: July 11, 2011 @ 14:00 | Posted on: August 25, 2011 @ 6:05 (diff: 45 days)
Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) is a slender, hairless perennial herb often found in very hardy environments such as rock ledges and sand dunes although thrives in full sun. It is a rhizomatous herb and is capable of self-fertilisation, as it is hermaphrodite. The basal leaves of the Harebell are very round in shape, hence the name ‘rotundifolia‘ but further up the stem the leaves become much thinner and longer.

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