- delight.
Harebells and
sweet lilies show a
thornless growth, But the rose with all its
thorns excels them both.
Emily ****inson uses the
harebell as an analogy...
- Navy have been
named HMS
Harebell : HMS
Harebell (1918) an Anchusa-class
sloop launched in 1918 and s****ped in 1939 HMS
Harebell, a Flower-class corvette...
- 10410669. Petterson, Judith. "The
genus Wahlenbergia (Campanulaceae): the
harebells of New Zealand".
Wellington Botanical Society Bulletin. 49: 16–35. "Wahlenbergia...
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Campanula lasiocarpa, also
known as the
mountain harebell or
Alaska harebell, is a
plant native to the
northwestern portion of
North America including...
- a
winged fairy close by her nose. The second,
Fairy offering Posy of
Harebells to Elsie,
shows a
fairy either hovering or
tiptoeing on a branch, and...
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Campanula carpatica, the
tussock bellflower or
Carpathian harebell, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Campanulaceae.
Campanula carpatica is...
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Isotoma axillaris,
commonly known as rock
isotome or
showy isotome, is a
small herbaceous perennial in the
family Campanulaceae. It
usually has blue or...
-
bluebell or
simply bluebell, a name
which is used in
Scotland to
refer to the
harebell,
Campanula rotundifolia. In spring, H. non-scripta
produces a nodding,...
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species from
southeast Asia.
Sphenocleaceae - 1
genus Campanulaceae (
harebells) - 28
genera Stylidiaceae In
Watson and
Dallwitz it has 5
genera and 150...
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Lepidoptera species including common pug (recorded on
harebell), dot moth,
ingrailed clay (recorded on
harebell), lime-speck pug and
mouse moth.[citation needed]...