What is another word for Campanula Rotundifolia?

Pronunciation: [kampˈanjʊlə ɹˌɒtəndɪfˈə͡ʊli͡ə] (IPA)

Campanula Rotundifolia is also known as Harebell, Bluebells-of-Scotland, Scottish bluebell, windflower, and witch's thimble. The plant is a wildflower species that is native to Europe, Asia, and North America. The flower is bell-shaped and has five petals, typically blue or purple. The plant grows in rocky hillsides, meadows, and open forests. The Harebell is an iconic symbol of Scottish countryside, its delicate blooms and slender stems enchanting locals and visitors alike. Though its scientific name is the one universally recognized by botanists, its colloquial names are cherished by those who appreciate its beauty.

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