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Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Knud on July 10, 2011, 10:41:03 PM

Title: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: Knud on July 10, 2011, 10:41:03 PM
Hello,
I have this biennial plant self-seeding carefully in the rockgarden. First year it has a small rosette of leaves, less than 2-5 cm (1-2") across, as seen immediately below the flower in the bottom left corner of the attached picture. In the second year the rosette grows in size, like on the right edge of the picture, and it sends out a long, 10 - 20 cm (4 - 8") creeping stem along which blooms several upturned white ( or very pale blue) bells. Two are blooming, and several buds can be seen in the picture.

I called it unknown Campanula in the picture, but I now wonder if it might be a Symphyandra.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Knud
Title: Re: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: Lesley Cox on July 10, 2011, 11:55:23 PM
Possibly C. sartori - or possibly not. It should be greyer in the leaf. :-\
Title: Re: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: Knud on July 11, 2011, 08:05:58 AM
Possibly C. sartori - or possibly not. It should be greyer in the leaf. :-\

Thank you again Lesley,
from what I can find about C. Sartorii on the internet it looks like the one I have. And it is usually greyer in leaf, but this summer's incessant rain has wet it properly and made it appear greener than normal.

Knud
Title: Re: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: shelagh on July 18, 2011, 07:27:09 PM
Knud we had this once but it disappeared from the garden, a year later it popped up right next to a drain so it obviously doesn't mind water.
Title: Re: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: Diane Clement on July 18, 2011, 07:36:22 PM
I called it unknown Campanula in the picture, but I now wonder if it might be a Symphyandra. 

All Symphyandras have now gone back into Campanula
Title: Re: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: ChrisB on July 18, 2011, 10:57:23 PM
Oh my, thanks for that Diane.... this shifting about drives me nuts...
Title: Re: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: Knud on July 20, 2011, 09:47:18 PM
Knud we had this once but it disappeared from the garden, a year later it popped up right next to a drain so it obviously doesn't mind water.

I think you are right about the water Shelagh, we have had a very wet summer thus far and the plants of this campanula have never been as big as this year.

Knud
Title: Re: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: Knud on July 20, 2011, 09:54:09 PM
I called it unknown Campanula in the picture, but I now wonder if it might be a Symphyandra. 

All Symphyandras have now gone back into Campanula

Thank you Diane, for this information. When the genus name changes, do they keep the species name? So are the S. zangezura and S. hoffmannii we have now Campanula zangezura and C. hoffmannii?

Knud
Title: Re: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: Diane Clement on July 20, 2011, 10:32:37 PM
All Symphyandras have now gone back into Campanula
Thank you Diane, for this information. When the genus name changes, do they keep the species name? So are the S. zangezura and S. hoffmannii we have now Campanula zangezura and C. hoffmannii?
Knud 

Yes, because Symphyandra and Campanula are the same gender, then the species name is the same, so we have C zangezura and C hofmannii (one "f")

Kew Checklist of the genus Campanula (http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/qsearch.do;jsessionid=FE2065E4CBD941350DA169B7E1619F2B)
Title: Re: Unknown Campanula or Symphyandra
Post by: Knud on July 24, 2011, 09:34:06 PM
Yes, because Symphyandra and Campanula are the same gender, then the species name is the same, so we have C zangezura and C hofmannii (one "f")


Thank you Diane, for the useful link. The C. zangezura and hofmannii selfsow here and there in the garden, the hofmannii more than the zangezura. The C. hofmannii in the picture below appeared in a pot next to my old Yucca harrimaniae.

Knud
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