Clustered bellflower
An enchanted flower
Its scientific name, Campanula glomerata, describes the shape and arrangement of its flowers: “Campanula” refers to the bell shape , while “glomerata” indicates that the flowers are gathered in clusters at the top of the stems. The individual flower is up to 2 cm long and has 5 pointed lobes .
This plant grows in meadows and dry, rocky places, up to an altitude of 1500 meters.
It can reach a height of up to 70 cm, standing out among other vegetation with its beautiful blue-violet flowers, an irresistible invitation to pollinating insects .
Campanula glomerata is pollinated in an unusual way, with a particular “piston” mechanism. To achieve this, the different parts of the flower go through three distinct developmental stages.
Did you know?
Once upon a time, it was said that the bellflower was inhabited by malevolent fairies , so much so that a meadow full of these flowers could be enchanted and dangerous.
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