The "southern harebell" is a delicate, blue-purple flowering plant that belongs to the Campanula family. This beautiful plant is also known by several other names such as "Bluebell of Scotland", "Scottish bluebell", and "bellflower". Its scientific name, Campanula rotundifolia, hints at the bell-shaped flowers that the plant produces in the summer months. The southern harebell's Irish name is "Cloigín gorm", which means "blue little bell". Other synonyms for the southern harebell include "Lady's thimble", "Bluebells of Scotland", and "Bluebells of Ireland". These lovely names highlight the plant's beauty and its association with Scotland and Ireland.