Kingdom Plantae Family Campanulaceae Rank Species | Order Asterales Genus Wahlenbergia | |
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Similar Wahlenbergia, Anagallis tenella, Wahlenbergia angustifolia, Lobelia urens, Wahlenbergia linifolia |
Flora view klimopklokje wahlenbergia hederacea ivy leaved bellflower
Wahlenbergia hederacea, known as ivy-leaved bellflower, is a delicate, creeping, patch-forming, hairless perennial herb; with stems to 20 cm, weak thread-like; leaves all long-stalked, rounded, palmately-lobed, rather ivy-shaped, pale green, 5–12 mm long and wide, bases cordate; flowers on fine stalks, 1–4 cm long, in leaf-axils, erect or inclined; calyx-teeth narrow, 2–3 mm long, longer than ovary; corolla bell-shaped with 5 short lobes, pale sky- blue, 6–10 mm long x 5–8 mm wide.
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Habitat
Moist tracks in woods, boggy moorland rivulets.
Distribution

Southern England, Kent to Cornwall, North West England, Wales, Western Scotland, Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, North West Germany, Spain, Portugal.




References
Wahlenbergia hederacea Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA