Campanumaea
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Campanumaea (variant of Campanula). Campanulaceae. Twining or loose-growing perennial herbs, with rhizomes or tubers, rarely grown in. greenhouses. Lvs. mostly opposite, simple and often cordate, petioled: fls. yellowish or greenish, broadly bell-shaped, 4-6-lobed: fr. a berry.—Five species occur in the Himalayan and E. Asian region and the Malay Archipelago. C. javanica, Blume, and C. inflata, Clarke, both with yellowish brown-veined fls. are mentioned in gardening literature: the fls. are about l¼in.; in the former the calyx is nearly free from the berry, which is hemispherical; in the latter the calyx is adnate to the berry, which is ellipsoidal; both are twiners. C. gracilis, Hort., is of the genus Leptocodon, and C. lanceolata, Sieb. & Zucc., is a Codonopsis. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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