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Clustered Bellflower Campanula glomerata 

 
 
Attracts BeesBees are attracted to this plant
Attracts ButterfliesButterflies are attracted to this plant
Attracts HoverfliesHoverflies are attracted to this plant
Perennial Life CyclePerennial life cycle
Bell-Shaped FlowersBell-shaped flowers
Purple FlowersPurple flowers
5 Petals5 petals
Jun-Oct Flowering
period
Delta-Shaped LeavesDelta-shaped leaves
Hairy-Edged LeavesHairy-edged leaves
Angular StemAngular stem
Fibrous RootsFibrous roots
60cmMaximum height
 
 
  Main image of Clustered Bellflower
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Clustered Bellflower is a native perennial plant of the UK, typically found growing in chalky grassland and woodland, to a mature height of up to 60cm.

Clustered Bellflower bears dense clusters of upward-facing flowers, mainly at the top of its stems, and has hairy stems and leaves.

Botanic classification and naming: Clustered Bellflower is a member of the Bellflower (Campanulaceae) family. The genus name 'Campanula' identifies the plant as a Bellflower and its species name 'glomerata' means 'clustered (flowers)'.

 
Flower of Clustered Bellflower

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Flowers:
Clustered Bellflower usually flowers between June and October.

Flower colour:

Flower Colour Purple

Purple

Flower shape:

Flower Shape  Bell

Bell

Petals:

Petal Number =  5

5

Leaf of Clustered Bellflower

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Leaves:

Leaf Shape:

Leaf Shape is Delta

Delta

Or:

Alternative Leaf Shape is Elongated

Elongated

Leaf Margins:

Leaf Margin is hairy

hairy

Stem of Clustered Bellflower

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Stem and Roots:

Stem shape:

Stem Shape is Angular

Angular

Root type:

Root Type is Fibrous

Fibrous