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Canterbury bell logo #21003(from the article `bellflower`) ...forms loosely open mats on alpine screes. Bethlehem stars (C. isophylla), a trailing Italian species often grown as a pot plant, bears sprays of ...
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Canterbury Bell logo #10004(Campanula) This is a group of annual, biennial and perennial plants, which are found naturally in many countries of the Northern Hemisphere. Campanulas, commonly called Bellflowers, vary in size and habit of growth. Some Bellflowers are suitable for the rock garden, some for flower borders, and some for wild or woodland gardens. Some can be grown ...
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Canterbury bell logo #20400[n] - herb of Colombia to Peru having pale purple flowers 2. [n] - European biennial widely cultivated for its blue or violet or white flowers
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Canterbury bell

Canterbury bell logo #20974 noun herb of Colombia to Peru having pale purple flowers
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