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 An exceedingly rare species with sulphur-yellow flowers, which, though first described in the //Acta// of the Hungarian Academy in 1837, seems never to have come into at all general cultivation. It grows to as much as 18 inches in height, and forms a pyramid of slender branched terminating in large bell-shaped blossems filled more or less like //barbata// with long haires. It is a true rock plant, and likes a full exposure to the sun. (Fig. 34).(( :ref:prichard-maurice01 )) An exceedingly rare species with sulphur-yellow flowers, which, though first described in the //Acta// of the Hungarian Academy in 1837, seems never to have come into at all general cultivation. It grows to as much as 18 inches in height, and forms a pyramid of slender branched terminating in large bell-shaped blossems filled more or less like //barbata// with long haires. It is a true rock plant, and likes a full exposure to the sun. (Fig. 34).(( :ref:prichard-maurice01 ))
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 +[{{:literatuur:engeland:c.lanata_-_prichard_m._the_genus_campanula_1902_15_.jpg?300|Fig.34 - Campanula lanata (The Garden). The genus Campanula - By Maurice Rrichard, F.R.H.S. Read April 23, 1902.}}]
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 Monocarpic, densely grayish-silky-tomentose. Monocarpic, densely grayish-silky-tomentose.
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