Campanula persicifolia
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Campanula persicifolia L. |
Campanula persicifolia or Peach-leaved Bellflower is a plant species of the genus Campanula.
It is common in the Alps and other mountains in Europe. It grows at lower altitudes in the north, and higher up further south, passing 1500 m in Provence.
It flowers normally in June; a dry summer may reduce or inhibit its flowering.
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