Status:
valid
Authors:
Kandemir
Source:
wcs
Year:
2008
Citation Micro:
Nordic J. Bot. 25: 53 (2007 publ. 2008)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000835267
Common Names
- Campanula Demirsoyi
- Demirsoyi Campanula
- Demirsoyi Bellflower
Description
Campanula demirsoyi (also called 'Demirsoy's Campanula', among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the Campanulaceae family. It is native to Turkey, and is typically found in rocky, open habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Campanula demirsoyi is a species of plant native to Turkey. It is used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. It is also used as an ornamental plant in gardens.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Campanula demirsoyi is a single, white to cream-coloured flower with a yellow labellum. The seed is a small, dark brown, oval-shaped seed. The seedlings are small, dark green and have a single, white to cream-coloured flower.
Cultivation and Propagation
Campanula demirsoyi is a perennial native to Turkey. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Propagation is best done through division of the rhizome. Plant divisions should be spaced at least 10 cm apart. The plant should be watered regularly during the growing season and fertilized every two weeks with a balanced fertilizer. The plant should be protected from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Where to Find Campanula demirsoyi
Campanula demirsoyi is native to the temperate forests of Turkey.
Campanula demirsoyi FAQ
What is the scientific name of Campanula demirsoyi?
Campanula demirsoyi
What is the common name of Campanula demirsoyi?
Demirsoy's Bellflower
What is the natural habitat of Campanula demirsoyi?
It is found in moist, shady places, such as woodlands and heaths
Species in the Campanula genus
Campanula pamphylica,
Campanula acutiloba,
Campanula afganica,
Campanula afra,
Campanula aghrica,
Campanula aizoides,
Campanula aizoon,
Campanula ajugifolia,
Campanula akgulii,
Campanula akhdarensis,
Campanula alaskana,
Campanula alata,
Campanula alata,
Campanula albanica,
Campanula aldanensis,
Campanula alliariifolia,
Campanula alpestris,
Campanula alphonsii,
Campanula alpina,
Campanula alsinoides,
Campanula amasiae,
Campanula americana,
Campanula anchusiflora,
Campanula andina,
Campanula andrewsii,
Campanula angustiflora,
Campanula antalyensis,
Campanula antilibanotica,
Campanula aparinoides,
Campanula argentea,
Campanula argyrotricha,
Campanula ariana,
Campanula aristata,
Campanula armena,
Campanula arvatica,
Campanula asperuloides,
Campanula atlantis,
Campanula aurita,
Campanula austroxinjiangensis,
Campanula autraniana,
Campanula axillaris,
Campanula baborensis,
Campanula balfourii,
Campanula barbata,
Campanula baumgartenii,
Campanula bayerniana,
Campanula bellidifolia,
Campanula bertolae,
Campanula betonicifolia,
Campanula betulifolia,
Species in the Campanulaceae family
Adenophora amurica,
Adenophora brevidiscifera,
Adenophora capillaris,
Adenophora changaica,
Adenophora coelestis,
Adenophora contracta,
Adenophora cordifolia,
Adenophora divaricata,
Adenophora elata,
Adenophora fusifolia,
Adenophora gmelinii,
Adenophora golubinzevaeana,
Adenophora grandiflora,
Adenophora hatsushimae,
Adenophora himalayana,
Adenophora hubeiensis,
Adenophora izuensis,
Adenophora jacutica,
Adenophora jasionifolia,
Adenophora khasiana,
Adenophora lamarkii,
Adenophora liliifolia,
Adenophora liliifolioides,
Adenophora lobophylla,
Adenophora longipedicellata,
Adenophora maximowicziana,
Adenophora micrantha,
Adenophora morrisonensis,
Adenophora nikoensis,
Adenophora ningxianica,
Adenophora palustris,
Adenophora pereskiifolia,
Adenophora petiolata,
Adenophora pinifolia,
Adenophora polyantha,
Adenophora potaninii,
Adenophora probatovae,
Adenophora remotidens,
Adenophora remotiflora,
Adenophora rupestris,
Adenophora rupincola,
Adenophora sinensis,
Adenophora stenanthina,
Adenophora stenophylla,
Adenophora stricta,
Adenophora sublata,
Adenophora takedai,
Adenophora tashiroi,
Adenophora taurica,
Adenophora trachelioides,
References
Ali Kandemir: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Kandemir' in the authors string.