In Scotland, the term " bluebell " is used for the harebell, " Campanula rotundifolia ".
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The harebell family of Wahlenbergia was named after him, as was a species of wood-rush : " Luzula wahlenbergii ".
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Downland flora has covered the spoilheaps where wild thyme, harebell and nine species of orchid ( including the rare Fly Orchid ) are found.
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ROSE TOWNSHIP, Michigan ( AP ) _ A decade ago, Harebell Childress was bathing when lightning hit his home and set it on fire.
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In a shrine to the saint in Half-Acre lane harebells bloom, and are referred to as'the holy harebells of St Everilda '.
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In a shrine to the saint in Half-Acre lane harebells bloom, and are referred to as'the holy harebells of St Everilda '.
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Important Divisov endemic plants in the area are the Carpathian harebell ( Campanula carpatica ), Pulsatilla slavica, Hesperis silvestris, Liguria sibirica, and Saxifraga paniculata.
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So they began the Crested Butte Wildflower Festival as a summer weekend of wildflower hikes led by experts who knew a harebell from a fringed gentian and a sneezeweed from a little sunflower.
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I pressed on to the summit and, standing among umber gorse, spots of purple harebell and a carpet of dwarf juniper, reveled in the panoramic expanse of the High Peaks.
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It includes species such as bird's-foot trefoil, mouse-ear hawkweed, harebells, whitlow grass, and slender clover, which are not found in the more modern grasslands nearby.