Wahlenbergia hederacea

Wahlenbergia hederacea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Campanulaceae
Genus: Wahlenbergia
Species:
W. hederacea
Binomial name
Wahlenbergia hederacea
Synonyms
List
    • Aikinia hederacea (L.) Salisb. ex Fourr.
    • Campanopsis hederacea (L.) Kuntze
    • Campanula hederacea L.
    • Campanula hederifolia Salisb. nom. superfl.
    • Cervicina hederacea (L.) Druce
    • Hesperocodon hederaceus (L.) Eddie & Cupido
    • Roucela hederacea (L.) Dumort.
    • Schultesia hederacea (L.) Roth
    • Valvinterlobus filiformis Dulac nom. superfl.
    • Wahlenbergia hederifolia (Salisb.) Bubani nom. superfl.
    • Campanula pentagonophylla Vuk.
    • Wahlenbergia stenocalyx Ingw.

Wahlenbergia hederacea, also known as the ivy-leaved bellflower, is a species of flowering plant that is found throughout Europe. The delicate, patch-forming, hairless perennial herb has thin, creeping stems about 20 cm in length. Its pale green leaves are long-stalked and have an ivy-shaped, rounded structure. These leaves can be described as having a cordate shape and are approximately 5–12 mm long and wide. The plant has erect, solitary, pale blue flowers in summer and autumn, with bell-shaped corolla with 5 short lobes. The flowers are 6–10 mm long x 5–8 mm wide and sit on fine stalks 1–4 cm long. It is suggested that the long pedicels are an adaptation to assist in seed dispersal.