Monday, July 01, 2024

Harebells

These are the original patch.
These are by the chocolate lily corner. 
Harebells are native to Washington state, ours are Campanula rotundifolia, also known as the Washington bluebell. Upright, branched stems with few round leaves at base. Plant hairless. Stems thin, single or in clusters. Basal leaves withering before flowering; stem leaves sessile, to 3 in. long, narrow, entire or saw-toothed. Flowers bell-shaped, with tips only slightly flared, blue or white, hanging on thin stalks from tops of stems. Grows on moist slopes and in meadows. Circumboreal.

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