Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Asterales
Genus:
Species:
huteri
ID:
818167

Status:
valid

Authors:
Murr

Source:
wcs

Year:
1891

Citation Micro:
Progr. K. K. Oberrealschule Insbr. 1890-1891: 56 (1891)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000817501

Common Names

  • Ringed Bellflower
  • Huter's Bellflower
  • Shepherd's Bells

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Description

Phyteuma huteri (also called 'Huter's Rampion', among many other common names) is an herbaceous perennial native to Europe. It has lanceolate leaves and small, bell-shaped flowers. It is found in meadows and grasslands, as well as in disturbed areas.

Uses & Benefits

Phyteuma huteri is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks, and its flowers are used to make perfumes.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Phyteuma huteri has small, bell-shaped flowers with four petals and four sepals. The seeds are small and black, with a smooth, glossy surface. The seedlings are small and green, with a rounded shape.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Phyteuma huteri is a perennial plant that is native to the Mediterranean region. It can be propagated by seed or division. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It can tolerate some drought but should be watered regularly during dry periods. It can be pruned back in late winter or early spring to promote new growth.

Where to Find Phyteuma huteri

Phyteuma huteri can be found in the Mediterranean region, including in the south of France, Italy, and Spain.

Phyteuma huteri FAQ

What is the scientific name of Phyteuma huteri?

Phyteuma huteri

What is the family of Phyteuma huteri?

Campanulaceae

What is the common name of Phyteuma huteri?

Huter's Rampion

Species in the Campanulaceae family

Adenophora amurica, Adenophora brevidiscifera, Adenophora capillaris, Adenophora changaica, Adenophora coelestis, Adenophora contracta, Adenophora cordifolia, Adenophora divaricata, Adenophora elata, Adenophora fusifolia, Adenophora gmelinii, Adenophora golubinzevaeana, Adenophora grandiflora, Adenophora hatsushimae, Adenophora himalayana, Adenophora hubeiensis, Adenophora izuensis, Adenophora jacutica, Adenophora jasionifolia, Adenophora khasiana, Adenophora lamarkii, Adenophora liliifolia, Adenophora liliifolioides, Adenophora lobophylla, Adenophora longipedicellata, Adenophora maximowicziana, Adenophora micrantha, Adenophora morrisonensis, Adenophora nikoensis, Adenophora ningxianica, Adenophora palustris, Adenophora pereskiifolia, Adenophora petiolata, Adenophora pinifolia, Adenophora polyantha, Adenophora potaninii, Adenophora probatovae, Adenophora remotidens, Adenophora remotiflora, Adenophora rupestris, Adenophora rupincola, Adenophora sinensis, Adenophora stenanthina, Adenophora stenophylla, Adenophora stricta, Adenophora sublata, Adenophora takedai, Adenophora tashiroi, Adenophora taurica, Adenophora trachelioides,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-355326: Based on the initial data import
Josef Murr (1864-1932): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Murr' in the authors string.