Campanula Carpatica
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Campanula Carpatica
This species of Bell flower, which takes its name from its place of growth, is a native of the Carpatian Alps, and was introduced into the Royal Garden at Kew, by Professor Jacquin, of Vienna, in the year 1774.It flowers in June and July.As yet it is scarce in our gardens, but deserves to be more generally known and cultivated, its flowers, in proportion to the plant, are large and shewy like many other Alpine plants, it is well suited to decorate certain parts of rock work, or such borders of the flower garden, as are not adapted for large plants.It is a hardy perennial, and propagated by parting its roots in autumn.Our figure, from a deficiency in the colouring art, gives a very inadequate idea of its beauty.
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