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bellflower
{n} a flower in shape of a bell, a genus of plants of more than forty species
a common name for flowering plants in any of the genera Campanula, Campanulastrum, Codonopsis, or Platycodon
a flower of one of these plants, which is shaped like a bell
A kind of apple
{i} any of plants having bell-shaped flowers
The yellow bellflower is a large, yellow winter apple
Any of about 300 annual, perennial, and biennial herbaceous plants of the genus Campanula (family Campanulaceae) that bear bell-shaped, usually blue flowers. They are native mainly to northern temperate regions in both hemispheres, Mediterranean areas, and tropical mountains. Distribution and habitat may be quite diverse. Species native to northern Eurasia and eastern North America but also grown in gardens are the bluebell (C. rotundifolia) and the tall bellflower (C. americana). The creeping bellflower (C. rapunculoides) is a notorious garden weed. Among the few food plants in the bellflower family, which includes a total of 40 genera and 700 species, are the rampion (C. rapunculus), eaten as a vegetable in parts of Europe, and some robust members especially Canarina, Clermontia, and Centropogon that produce edible berries
any of various plants of the genus Campanula having blue or white bell-shaped flowers
A plant of the genus Campanula; so named from its bell-shaped flowers
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