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Campanula Collection (page 3)

"Captivating Campanula: A Victorian Botanical Illustration of the Bellflower Plant" Step into the enchanting world of campanulas, also known as bellflowers

Background imageCampanula Collection: Little bell Campanula 1 Small bells 2 Small bells

Little bell Campanula 1 Small bells 2 Small bells
Little bell (Campanula), 1. Small bells 2. Small bells. / 1. Campanula major 2. Campanula Minima / Grande Campanules, gaitelees 2. La petite, Two types of bells (Campanula). Numbered top right: 314

Background imageCampanula Collection: Delphinium bell Campanula Pink delphinium blue bell

Delphinium bell Campanula Pink delphinium blue bell
Delphinium and bell (Campanula), Pink delphinium and blue bell (Campanula). Numbered top right: 313. Part of the fourth album with drawings of flowers and mushrooms

Background imageCampanula Collection: Campanula Anselmus Boetius de Boodt

Campanula Anselmus Boetius de Boodt
Campanula, Anselmus Boetius de Boodt

Background imageCampanula Collection: Campanula rotundifolia, Harebell flowers

Campanula rotundifolia, Harebell flowers

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 11067228

Picture No. 11067228
Cat Siberian kitten. with Campanula flowers. Date:

Background imageCampanula Collection: Campanula rotundifolia, harebell

Campanula rotundifolia, harebell

Background imageCampanula Collection: Flowers - Campanula

Flowers - Campanula - Flowers arranged in vase on stand. Part of Box 6 Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1900

Background imageCampanula Collection: Plant / Campanula Speculum

Plant / Campanula Speculum
common name : VENUSs LOKING-GLASS Date: 1789

Background imageCampanula Collection: White bellflower, Campanula vidalii

White bellflower, Campanula vidalii.. Drawn and zincographed by C. T. Rosenberg, for Thomas Moores The Garden Companion and Florists Guide, 1852, published by Charles Frederick Cheffins. C.T

Background imageCampanula Collection: Nettle-leaved bellflower, Campanula trachelium

Nettle-leaved bellflower, Campanula trachelium.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageCampanula Collection: Canary bell-flower with yellow flowers, native

Canary bell-flower with yellow flowers, native of the Canary islands, Canarina campanula.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtiss

Background imageCampanula Collection: Kashmir campanula and Codonopsis rotundiflora

Kashmir campanula and Codonopsis rotundiflora
The Kashmir campanula and the Codonopsis rotundiflora Date: 1839

Background imageCampanula Collection: Campanula 26 1913 Watercolor brown ink graphite

Campanula 26 1913 Watercolor brown ink graphite
Artokoloro

Background imageCampanula Collection: Plants protection devices Lithograph 1896

Plants protection devices Lithograph 1896
Plants protection devices - Original Antique Chromolithograph

Background imageCampanula Collection: Campanula persicifolia (peach-leaved bellflower)

Campanula persicifolia (peach-leaved bellflower)

Background imageCampanula Collection: Indian Tobacco or Lobelia inflata or Asthma weed

Indian Tobacco or Lobelia inflata or Asthma weed

Background imageCampanula Collection: Spiked rampion (Phyteuma spicatum)

Spiked rampion (Phyteuma spicatum)

Background imageCampanula Collection: Herb garden in shape of a maze

Herb garden in shape of a maze

Background imageCampanula Collection: Colourful flower bed

Colourful flower bed

Background imageCampanula Collection: Black and white illustration of bell-shaped Campanula flower head

Black and white illustration of bell-shaped Campanula flower head

Background imageCampanula Collection: Black and White Illustration of tubular Campanula flower head

Black and White Illustration of tubular Campanula flower head

Background imageCampanula Collection: Black and white illustration of a Campanula with upright habit

Black and white illustration of a Campanula with upright habit

Background imageCampanula Collection: Black and white illustration of star-shaped Campanula flower head

Black and white illustration of star-shaped Campanula flower head

Background imageCampanula Collection: Scheuchzers Bellflower (Campanula scheuchzeri)

Scheuchzers Bellflower (Campanula scheuchzeri)

Background imageCampanula Collection: Water Lobelia (Lobelia dortmanna)

Water Lobelia (Lobelia dortmanna)

Background imageCampanula Collection: Bellflower -Campanula-

Bellflower -Campanula-

Background imageCampanula Collection: Bristly Bellflower -Campanula cervicaria-, Switzerland, Europe

Bristly Bellflower -Campanula cervicaria-, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageCampanula Collection: Oha Wai -Clermontia lindseyana-, rare plant, Volcanoes National Park, Big Island of Hawaii, USA

Oha Wai -Clermontia lindseyana-, rare plant, Volcanoes National Park, Big Island of Hawaii, USA

Background imageCampanula Collection: Dwarf campanula or bellflower -Campanula cochleariifolia-, Buergenstock, Switzerland, Europe

Dwarf campanula or bellflower -Campanula cochleariifolia-, Buergenstock, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageCampanula Collection: Clustered bellflower or Danes blood -Campanula glomerata-, inflorescence, Neresheim

Clustered bellflower or Danes blood -Campanula glomerata-, inflorescence, Neresheim, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageCampanula Collection: Bearded bellflower -Campanula barbata-, Menzingen, Switzerland, Europe

Bearded bellflower -Campanula barbata-, Menzingen, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageCampanula Collection: Harebell -Campanula rotundifolia-, blossoms, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Harebell -Campanula rotundifolia-, blossoms, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageCampanula Collection: Spreading Bellflower -Campanula patula-, flowers, Thuringia, Germany

Spreading Bellflower -Campanula patula-, flowers, Thuringia, Germany

Background imageCampanula Collection: Spreading Bellflower -Campanula patula-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Spreading Bellflower -Campanula patula-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageCampanula Collection: Bellflowers -Campanula sp. -, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Bellflowers -Campanula sp. -, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Bellflowers -Campanula sp.-, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageCampanula Collection: Common Blue -Polyommatus icarus- perched on a Bellflower -Campanula-, North Hesse, Hesse, Germany

Common Blue -Polyommatus icarus- perched on a Bellflower -Campanula-, North Hesse, Hesse, Germany

Background imageCampanula Collection: Round-headed Rampion or Pride of Sussex -Phyteuma orbiculare-, Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden

Round-headed Rampion or Pride of Sussex -Phyteuma orbiculare-, Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden, Berchtesgadener Land District, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageCampanula Collection: Round-headed Rampion -Phyteuma orbiculare-, Bavaria, Germany

Round-headed Rampion -Phyteuma orbiculare-, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 11073949

Picture No. 11073949
Milky Bellflower in flower Pontic Alps, Turkey

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 11067233

Picture No. 11067233
Cat Siberian kitten. with Campanula flowers. Date:

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 11067232

Picture No. 11067232
Cat Siberian kitten. with Campanula flowers. Date:

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 11067231

Picture No. 11067231
Cat Siberian kitten. with Campanula flowers. Date:

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 11067230

Picture No. 11067230
Cat Siberian kitten. with Campanula flowers. Date:

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 11067229

Picture No. 11067229
Cat Siberian kitten. with Campanula flowers. Date:

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 11067227

Picture No. 11067227
Cat Siberian kitten. with Campanula flowers. Date:

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 11067226

Picture No. 11067226
Cat Siberian kitten. with Campanula flowers. Date:

Background imageCampanula Collection: Pyrenean Bellflower (Campanula speciosa) flowering, growing on limestone, Gorges du Tarn, France

Pyrenean Bellflower (Campanula speciosa) flowering, growing on limestone, Gorges du Tarn, France, May

Background imageCampanula Collection: Picture No. 10755097

Picture No. 10755097
Clustered bellflower (Campanula glomerata) Date:



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"Captivating Campanula: A Victorian Botanical Illustration of the Bellflower Plant" Step into the enchanting world of campanulas, also known as bellflowers. This exquisite plant has captured the hearts of garden enthusiasts and nature lovers alike with its delicate beauty. Intricately depicted in a Victorian botanical illustration, the campanula medium stands tall among other exotic flowers in a vibrant garden. Its elegant petals and graceful shape make it a true spectacle to behold. Venturing into the wild, we encounter a mesmerizing composite of wildflowers, where the convolvulus intertwines with the charming C. Bell. The mountain harebell, Campanula rotundifolia, steals our attention with its pair of striking blue blossoms. Traveling across continents, we find ourselves amidst Canterbury-Bells in the USA. These captivating campanulas add an ethereal touch to any landscape they grace. A selection of these wild beauties is showcased against a pristine white background, featuring not only campanulas but also including thistle for added allure. Their presence brings life and color to any setting. The Harebell variety takes center stage once again as we admire its dainty blooms in close-up detail. Campanula rotundifolia's intricate design is truly nature's masterpiece. Nature never ceases to amaze us as we stumble upon two male gold-tailed melitta bees peacefully slumbering at night on these alluring flowers. It serves as a reminder that even insects appreciate their irresistible charm. Creeping bellflower makes its appearance in Mercantour National Park in Provence, France during June—a testament to its resilience and adaptability within diverse ecosystems. Witnessing this harmonious relationship between nature's creatures and flora is awe-inspiring; mining bees gracefully fly towards giant harebells—Campanula latifolia—at Pentwyn farm SSSI—the perfect symbiotic dance between pollinator and flower.