The
family Campanulaceae (also bellflower family), of the
order Asterales, contains nearly 2400
species
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in 84
genera of
herbaceous plants
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,
shrubs, and rarely small
tree
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s, often with milky
sap.
Among them are several familiar garden plants belonging to the genera ''
Campanula'' (bellflower), ''
Lobelia'', and ''
Platycodon'' (balloonflower). ''
Campanula rapunculus'' (rampion or r. bellflower) and ''
Codonopsis lanceolata'' are eaten as vegetables. ''
Lobelia inflata'' (indian tobacco), ''
L. siphilitica'' and ''
L. tupa'' (devil's tobacco) and others have been used as medicinal plants. ''
Campanula rapunculoides'' (creeping bellflower) may be a troublesome weed, particularly in gardens, while ''
Legousia
''Legousia'' (Venus' looking-glass) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, native to Europe. Species in the genus used to be placed under genus ''Specularia'' along with plants in genera ''Triodanis'' and ''Heterocodon'' as ...
'' spp. may occur in arable fields.
Most current classifications include the segregate family Lobeliaceae in Campanulaceae as subfamily
Lobelioideae. A third subfamily, Cyphioideae, includes the genus ''
Cyphia'', and sometimes also the genera ''
Cyphocarpus'', ''
Nemacladus'', ''
Parishella'' and ''
Pseudonemacladus''. Alternatively, the last three genera are placed in Nemacladoideae, while ''
Cyphocarpus'' is placed in its own subfamily, Cyphocarpoideae.
This family is almost
cosmopolitan, occurring on all continents except
Antarctica
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. In addition, species of the family are native to many remote oceanic islands and archipelagos.
Hawaii
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is particularly rich, with well over 100 endemic species of
Hawaiian lobelioids
The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, subfamily Lobelioideae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed t ...
. Continental areas with high diversity are South Africa, California and the northern
Andes
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.
Habitats range from extreme deserts to rainforests and lakes, from the tropics to the high
Arctic
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(''
Campanula uniflora''), and from sea cliffs to high alpine habitats.
Description
Although most Campanulaceae are
perennial
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herbs (sometimes climbing, as in ''
Codonopsis''), there is also a large number of
annuals e.g. species of ''
Legousia
''Legousia'' (Venus' looking-glass) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, native to Europe. Species in the genus used to be placed under genus ''Specularia'' along with plants in genera ''Triodanis'' and ''Heterocodon'' as ...
''. ''
Isotoma hypocrateriformis'' is a
succulent
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annual from Australia's dry interior. There are also
biennials, e.g. the commonly cultivated ornamental ''
Campanula medium'' (
Canterbury
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bells). Many perennial campanuloids grow in rock-crevices, such as ''
Musschia aurea'' (
Madeira
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) and ''
Petromarula pinnata'' (
Crete
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). Some lobelioids also grow on rocks, e.g. the peculiar perennial stem succulent ''
Brighamia rockii'' in
Hawaii
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. Insular and tropical montane species in particular are often more or less woody and may bear the leaves in a dense rosette. When, in addition, the plant is unbranched, the result may be a palm- or treefern-like habit, as in species of the Hawaiian genus ''
Cyanea'', which comprises the tallest of Campanulaceae, ''C. leptostegia'' (up to 14 m). ''
Lysipomia'' are minute cushion plants of the high
Andes
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, while giant rosette-forming lobelias (e.g., ''
Lobelia deckenii
''Lobelia deckenii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. It is a giant lobelia endemic to the mountains of Tanzania. It is listed as a threatened plant of the forests of Cherangani hills, Kenya.
It grows in moist areas, ...
'') are a characteristic component of the vegetation in the alpine zone on the tropical African volcanoes. In the Himalaya ''Campanula modesta'' and ''Cyananthus microphyllus'' reach even higher, probably setting the altitudinal record for the family at 4800 m. Several species are associated with freshwater, such as ''
Lobelia dortmanna
''Lobelia dortmanna'', Dortmann's cardinalflower or water lobelia, is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. This stoloniferous herbaceous perennial aquatic plant with basal leaf-rosettes and flower stalks grows to ...
'', an
isoetid common in
oligotrophic
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lakes in the
boreal zone of North America and Europe, and ''
Howellia aquatilis'', an
elodeid growing in ponds in SW North America.
There is usually abundant, white latex, but occasionally the exudate is clear and/or very sparse, as in ''
Jasione
''Jasione'' is a genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. It includes 14 species native to Europe, Turkey, and northwestern Africa.
Species
14 species are accepted.
* '' Jasione bulgarica''
* '' Jasione cavanillesii''
* '' ...
''.
Tubers occur in several genera, e.g. ''
Cyphia''.
Leaves
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are often
alternate
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, more rarely opposite (e. g. ''
Codonopsis'') or whorled (''
Ostrowskia''). They are simple (''
Petromarula'' one of very few exceptions) entire (repeatedly divided in spp. of ''Cyanea''), but often with dentate margin.
Stipule
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s are absent.
Inflorescences are quite diverse, including both
cymose and
racemose
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types. In ''Jasione'' they are strongly condensed and resemble
asteraceous capitula. In a few species, e. g. ''
Cyananthus lobatus'', flowers are solitary.
Flower
Flowers, also known as blooms and blossoms, are the reproductive structures of flowering plants ( angiosperms). Typically, they are structured in four circular levels, called whorls, around the end of a stalk. These whorls include: calyx, m ...
s are
bisexual
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(
dioecious
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in ''
Dialypetalum'') and
protandrous. Petals are fused into a corolla with 3 to 8 lobes. It may be bell- or star-shaped in subfamily Campanuloideae, while tubular and bilaterally symmetric in most Lobelioideae. Blue of various shades is the most common petal colour, but purple, red, pink, orange, yellow, white, and green also occur. The corolla may be down to 1 mm wide and long in some species of ''
Wahlenbergia
''Wahlenbergia'' is a genus of around 260 species of flowering plants in the Family (biology), family Campanulaceae. Plants in this genus are Perennial plant, perennial or Annual plant, annual Herbaceous plant, herbs with simple leaves and blue t ...
''. At the other extreme, it reaches a width of 15 cm in ''Ostrowskia''.
Stamens are equal in number to, and alternating with the petals. Anthers may be fused into a tube, as in all species of
Lobelioideae and some Campanuloideae (e.g. ''
Symphyandra'')
Within the family pollen grains are often
tricolporate, less commonly
triporate,
tricolpate, or
pantoporate.
Carpel number is usually 2, 3 or 5 (8 in ''
Ostrowskia''), and corresponds to the number of stigmatic lobes.
The style is in various ways involved in the "presentation" of the pollen, as in several other families of the order Asterales. In
Lobelioideae, pollen is, already in the bud stage, released into the tube formed by the
anther
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Morphology and terminology
A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament ...
s. During flowering, it is pushed up by the elongating style and "presented" to visiting pollinators at the apex of the tube, a mechanism described as a pollen pump. The style eventually protrudes through the anther tube, and becomes receptive to pollen. In Campanuloideae, the pollen is instead packed between hairs on the style, gradually being released as the hairs invaginate. Subsequently, the stigmatic lobes unfold, and become receptive.
Bees and birds (particularly hummingbirds and
hawaiian honeycreeper
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s) are probably the most common pollinators of Campanulaceae. A few confirmed and many probable cases of bat-pollination are known, particularly in the genus ''
Burmeistera''. ''Brighamia'' and ''
Hippobroma'' have pale or white flowers with a long-tubed corolla, and are pollinated by
hawkmoths. Pollination by lizards has been reported for ''
Musschia aurea'' and ''
Nesocodon mauritianus''.
The ovary is usually inferior or, in some species, semi-inferior. Very rarely is it completely superior (e.g. ''
Cyananthus''). In ''Campanumoea javanica'', calyx and corolla diverge from the ovary at different levels.
Berries are a common fruit-type in Lobelioideae (''
Burmeistera'', ''
Clermontia'', ''
Centropogon
''Centropogon'' is a plant genus in the family (biology), family Campanulaceae. In systems where the Lobeliaceae are recognized as distinct, ''Centropogon'' is placed there.
Selected species
* ''Centropogon aequatorialis''
* ''Centropogon alb ...
'', ''
Cyanea'' etc.), whilst rare in Campanuloideae (''
Canarina'' being one of few examples). Capsules, with very varying modes of dehiscence, are otherwise the predominating fruit type in the family.
Seeds are mostly small (<2 mm) and numerous.
Subfamilies and genera
95 genera are accepted.
The
Angiosperm Phylogeny Website
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The site is hosted by the Missouri Botanical ...
divides the family into five subfamilies.
[Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards)]
"Campanulaceae"
''Angiosperm Phylogeny Website''. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
Campanuloideae
* ''
Adenophora'' – Europe and Asia
* ''
Asyneuma'' – southern Europe and Asia
* ''
Berenice'' –
Réunion
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* ''
Campanula'' (synonyms''
Azorina'' and ''
Theodorovia'' ) – mostly northern hemisphere
* ''
Campanulastrum''
Small
* ''
Canarina'' –
Canary Islands
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and East Africa
* ''
Codonopsis'' – eastern Asia
* ''
Craterocapsa'' – South Africa
* ''
Cryptocodon'' – C Asia
* ''
Cyananthus'' – E Asia
* ''
Cyclocodon''
Griff. ex Hook.f. & Thomson – tropical and subtropical Asia and New Guinea
* ''
Cylindrocarpa'' – Central Asia
* ''
Eastwoodiella''
Morin – California
* ''
Echinocodon'' – China
* ''
Edraianthus'' – SE Europe and W Asia
* ''
Favratia''
Feer – Alps
* ''
Feeria'' – Morocco
* ''
× Fockeanthus'' – central Europe
* ''
Githopsis'' – W N America
* ''
Gunillaea'' – Tropical Africa and Madagascar
* ''
Hanabusaya'' – Korea
* ''
Heterochaenia'' – Réunion
* ''
Heterocodon'' – SW N America
* ''
Himalacodon''
D.Y.Hong & Qiang Wang – Himalayas
* ''
Homocodon'' – China
* ''
Jasione
''Jasione'' is a genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. It includes 14 species native to Europe, Turkey, and northwestern Africa.
Species
14 species are accepted.
* '' Jasione bulgarica''
* '' Jasione cavanillesii''
* '' ...
'' – Europe and SW Asia
* ''
Kericodon''
Cupido – Cape Provinces
* ''
Legousia
''Legousia'' (Venus' looking-glass) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, native to Europe. Species in the genus used to be placed under genus ''Specularia'' along with plants in genera ''Triodanis'' and ''Heterocodon'' as ...
'' – Europe and N Africa
* ''
Melanocalyx''
(Fed.) Morin – subarctic Eurasia and North America and Rocky Mountains
* ''
Merciera'' – South Africa
* ''
Michauxia'' – Middle East
* ''
Microcodon'' – South Africa
* ''
Muehlbergella''
Feer
* ''
Musschia'' –
Madeira
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* ''
Namacodon'' – southwestern Africa
* ''
Nesocodon'' –
Mauritius
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* ''
Ostrowskia'' – Central Asia
* ''
Palustricodon''
Morin – central and eastern North America
* ''
Pankycodon''
D.Y.Hong & X.T.Ma – Himalayas
* ''
Peracarpa'' – Southeast Asia
* ''
Petromarula'' –
Crete
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* ''
Physoplexis'' – Alps
* ''
Phyteuma'' – Europe and Asia
* ''
Platycodon'' – eastern Asia
* ''
Poolea''
Morin – Texas
* ''
Prismatocarpus'' – Southern Africa
* ''
Protocodon''
Morin – Florida
* ''
Pseudocodon''
D.Y.Hong & H.Sun
* ''
Ravenella''
Morin – California
* ''
Rhigiophyllum'' – South Africa
* ''
Roella'' – South Africa
* ''
Rotanthella''
Morin – Florida
* ''
Sergia'' – C Asia
* ''
Siphocodon'' - South Africa
* ''
Smithiastrum''
Morin – California and Oregon
* ''
Theilera'' – South Africa
* ''
Trachelium'' – SE Europe, Middle East and C Asia
* ''
Treichelia'' – South Africa
* ''
Triodanis'' – Americas and southern Europe
* ''
Wahlenbergia
''Wahlenbergia'' is a genus of around 260 species of flowering plants in the Family (biology), family Campanulaceae. Plants in this genus are Perennial plant, perennial or Annual plant, annual Herbaceous plant, herbs with simple leaves and blue t ...
'' (synonym ''
Hesperocodon''
Eddie & Cupido) – mostly Southern Hemisphere
* ''
Zeugandra'' – Iran
Lobelioideae
* ''
Brighamia'' – Hawaii
* ''
Burmeistera'' – N Andes and C America
* ''
Centropogon
''Centropogon'' is a plant genus in the family (biology), family Campanulaceae. In systems where the Lobeliaceae are recognized as distinct, ''Centropogon'' is placed there.
Selected species
* ''Centropogon aequatorialis''
* ''Centropogon alb ...
'' – Neotropics
* ''
Clermontia'' – Hawaii
* ''
Cyanea'' – Hawaii
* ''
Delissea'' – Hawaii
* ''
Dialypetalum'' – Madagascar
* ''
Diastatea'' – Neotropics
* ''
Dielsantha'' – Tropical Africa
* ''
Downingia'' – W N America and S S America
* ''
Grammatotheca'' – South Africa
* ''
Heterotoma'' – Mexico
* ''
Hippobroma'' – W Indies
* ''
Howellia'' – SW N America
* ''
Isotoma'' – Australia
* ''
Legenere'' – California
* ''
Lithotoma''
E.B.Knox – Australia
* ''
Lobelia'' (synonyms include ''Hypsela'', ''Laurentia'', ''Pratia'') – cosmopolitan
* ''
Lysipomia'' – Andes
* ''
Monopsis'' – tropical and southern Africa and Comoros
* ''
Palmerella'' – California
* ''
Porterella'' – SW N America
* ''
Ruthiella'' – New Guinea
* ''
Sclerotheca'' (synonym ''
Apetahia'' ) – Society Islands
* ''
Siphocampylus'' – Neotropics
* ''
Solenopsis'' – S Europe and N Africa
* ''
Trematolobelia'' – Hawaii
* ''
Trimeris'' – St. Helena
* ''
Unigenes'' – South Africa
* ''
Wimmeranthus''
Rzed. – southwestern Mexico
* ''
Wimmerella'' – South Africa
Cyphioideae
* ''
Cyphia'' – Africa
Cyphocarpoideae
* ''
Cyphocarpus'' – northern Chile
Nemacladoideae
* ''
Nemacladus'' (syn. ''Parishella'') – SW N America
* ''
Pseudonemacladus'' – Mexico
Fossil record
The earliest known occurrence of Campanulaceae
pollen
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is from
Oligocene
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strata
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. Earliest Campanulaceae
macrofossil
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s dated, are seeds of
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''Campanula paleopyramidalis'' from 17-16 million years old
Miocene
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deposits
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...
in the
Nowy Sacz,
Carpathians
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,
Poland
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. It is a close relative of the extant
Campanula pyramidalis.
Chemical compounds
Members of subfamily Lobelioideae contain the alkaloid
lobeline
Lobeline is a piperidine alkaloid found in a variety of plants, particularly those in the genus '' Lobelia'', including Indian tobacco ('' Lobelia inflata''), Devil's tobacco ('' Lobelia tupa''), great lobelia ('' Lobelia siphilitica''), '' Lobe ...
. The principal storage carbohydrate of Campanulaceae is
inulin
Inulins are a group of naturally occurring polysaccharides produced by many types of plants, industrially most often extracted from chicory. The inulins belong to a class of dietary fibers known as fructans. Inulin is used by some plants as a ...
, a
fructan
A fructan is a polymer of fructose molecules. Fructans with a short chain length are known as fructooligosaccharides. Fructans can be found in over 12% of the angiosperms including both monocots and dicotyledon, dicots such as agave, artichokes, a ...
also occurring in the related
Asteraceae
Asteraceae () is a large family (biology), family of flowering plants that consists of over 32,000 known species in over 1,900 genera within the Order (biology), order Asterales. The number of species in Asteraceae is rivaled only by the Orchi ...
.
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