Bolognese campanula (Campanula bononiensis)
Description
The Bolognese campanula (scientific name Campanula bononiensis L. , 1753 ) is a plant herbaceous from blue flowers shaped bell belonging to the family of Campanulaceae . These plants can reach up to 4-7 dm tall (up to 10 dm). The biological form is emicriptofita scaposa (H scap), ie in general are plants herbaceous , perennial biological cycle, with wintering buds at ground level and protected from litter or snow and are equipped with a flowering axis erect and often devoid of leaves . In some cases the biological cycle can be biannual. They can also be considered with the biological form geophytes rhizomatous (G rhiz) , which are typically herbaceous perennial plants that carry the gems in underground position; during the season does not have adverse aerial organs and the gems are found in underground organs such as bulbs , tubers and rhizomes , underground stems from which, every year, branching roots and stems aircraft. They contain latex milky and accumulate inulin .
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Phylum: Magnoliophyta
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Asterales
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Family: Campanulaceae
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Genus: Campanula
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