List of Campanulales of Montana explained
There are at least 15 members of the bellflower order, Campanulales, found in the state of Montana in the United States.[1] They include some introduced species[2] and some designated as species of concern.[3]
The bellflowers of Montana are all in the family Campanulaceae:
- Campanula glomerata, clustered bellflower
- Campanula medium, Canterbury bells
- Campanula parryi, Parry's northern harebell
- Campanula rapunculoides, creeping bellflower
- Campanula rotundifolia, American harebell
- Campanula scabrella, rough harebell
- Campanula uniflora, arctic harebell
- Downingia laeta, Great Basin downingia
- Githopsis specularioides, common blue-cup
- Heterocodon rariflorum, western pearlflower
- Howellia aquatilis, water howellia
- Lobelia kalmii, Kalm's lobelia
- Lobelia spicata, pale-spiked lobelia
- Triodanis leptocarpa, slim-pod Venus'-looking-glass
- Triodanis perfoliata, claspingleaf Venus'-looking-glass
Further reading
- Book: Schiemann, D. A. . Wildflowers of Montana . Mountain Press Publishing . Missoula, MT . 0-87842-504-7 . 2005.
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Bellflowers . Montana Natural Heritage Project . 2011-06-17.
- Web site: Species Status Codes, Exotics . Montana Natural Heritage Project . 2011-06-17.
- Web site: Species Status Codes, Species of Concern . Montana Natural Heritage Project . 2011-06-17.