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Latest revision as of 08:25, 25 August 2021

Taxonomic Amber
Campana
Campana-Winter.jpg
Kingdom Plants
Category Herb
Main Ecosystem(s) Forest
Counterattack type None
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Notes: (Leda, 2021-08-25)

Small herbaceous plant. Its flowers, blue or purple, are hermaphroditic. The calyx has five teeth, often quite narrow. The petals of the flower are bell shaped, opening into five lobes; there are five stamens, inferior ovary, solitary style.

The fruit is a multi-seeded capsule. The roots of the campana produce a whitish sap used as a disinfectant.

The flowers are part of the composition of the Matis wine called “Dandelion wine”.

Campanas and volaceas in summertime

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