Latin name Campanula pyramidalis L.
English name Chimney Bellflower
Family Campanulaceae
Description
The green perennial is 100-150 cm high. An upright, round, bare stem sprouts from the root. Often it has weak side shoots. the bottom leaves in the rosette are eggplant, at the bottom hearty, glossy, small to roughly serrated, and on the leaf edge are the seeds of the glands. The stem leaves are smaller, everyone is fishing. Inflorescence has been extensively extended (pyramidised) by this characteristic, a typeface has been chosen. In the backing of the supporting leaves there are 5 to 10 balsal flowers. The Venetian is a light-blue, 20 to 30 mm long, and the free segments of the wedding leaves are 12 to 15 mm long. The bow tube is short, the teeth are 4 mm long. Fruitful heads are round, upright.
Prevalence: submediterantkos area
Trivia: No misleading attractions.
Use in healing and culinary arts: No use in healthcare and culinary arts.