Important species of yellow bell flowerThe important variety of campanula is the glossy-leaved campanula. Introduction to the safflowerThe light-leaved yellow bell belongs to the genus Campanulaceae. Its leaves are relatively narrow and long, but there are no soft long hairs on the leaves. The light-leaved yellow bell is mainly produced in the central part of Yunnan. Its corolla is a relatively large one. The stem of the glossy-leaved yellow bell flower is relatively thick, and its top is scaly, and the shape of the scales is basically long and oval. The Glossy-Leafed Yellow Bell is unbranched, but it does not rule out the presence of a few short branches. The branches of the Glossy-Leafed Yellow Bell are covered with long grayish-white hairs, and its leaves are basically long and narrow elliptical or oval. There are soft long hairs growing on both sides of the leaves. Of course, some glossy-leaved yellow bell flowers are hairless. The glossy-leaved yellow bell flower grows on the top of the plant stem. The calyx is short cylindrical with a round base. The corolla is yellow or light yellow. The flowering period of the glossy-leaved yellow bell flower is in July and August every year.
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