Campanulaceae (3)
Campanulaceae, commonly known as the bellflower family, is a family of flowering plants that includes about 2,000 species. These plants, which range from herbs to shrubs, are known for their bell-shaped, often blue flowers. Notable members include the bellflowers and lobelias. Campanulaceae species are characterized by their alternate leaves and milky sap. They are found worldwide, with many species used for their ornamental value, while others have traditional medicinal uses.
Trivial Name
Bellflower family
Order
Asterales
Region
Worldwide
Amount of Species
2,000


