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Stephen Buchan (a group admin) says:
08 Jun 07 - This large family of some 2380 species in 84 genera includes the familiar bellflowers. Indeed, the name of the type genus Campanula is derived from the Latin "campana" meaning a bell.

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Campanulaceae photos needed CA Floristics 0 5 weeks ago
Bluebell bellflower, Bluebell-of-Scotland are names applied to campanulae ... The Gifted Photographer 0 47 months ago

About Campanulaceae

Photos of species in the Bellflower Family or Campanulaceae may be added to this group. Although the pimary purpose of the group is to illustrate the variety of native species to be found across the family's natural range, garden varieties and cultivars can be added here too.

Kew botanic garden in London, UK maintains a list of genera in the Campanulaceae; follow the link below for the latest listing.

http://www.kew.org/cgi-bin/web.dbs/genlist.pl?CAMPANULACEAE

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