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Wahlenbergia is a
genus of
around 260
species of
flowering plants in the
family Campanulaceae.
Plants in this
genus are
perennial or
annual herbs with...
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Wahlenbergia gloriosa,
commonly known as
royal bluebell is a
perennial herb in the
bluebell family Campanulaceae. It has egg-shaped
leaves near the base...
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Wahlenbergia glabra is a
small herbaceous plant in the
family Campanulaceae native to
eastern Australia. Typically, the
perennial tufted glabrous herb...
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Wahlenbergia gracilis,
commonly known as
Australian bluebell or
sprawling bluebell is a
perennial tufted herb from the
family Campanulaceae. The species...
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Wahlenbergia stricta, the
Australian bluebell, tall
bluebell or
austral bluebell, is an
Australian wildflower from the
Campanulaceae family. It is considered...
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perfoliata (L.) Nieuwl. (as C.
perfoliata L.)
Wahlenbergia linarioides (Lam.) A.DC. (as C.
linarioides Lam.)
Wahlenbergia marginata (Thunb.) A.DC. C. gracilis...
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Wahlenbergia tenella (known as the "Fine Capebell") is a
herbaceous plant in the
family Campanulaceae native to the
southern Cape
regions of
South Africa...
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Wahlenbergia hederacea, also
known as the ivy-leaved bellflower, is a
species of
flowering plant that is
found throughout Europe. The delicate, patch-forming...
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Wahlenbergia capillaris,
commonly known as
tufted bluebell, is a
plant in the
family Campanulaceae and is
native to
Australia and New Guinea. It is an...
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Wahlenbergia capensis,
commonly known as the Cape bluebell, is a
plant in the
family Campanulaceae and is
native to the Cape
Province but has been introduced...