




Campanula rapunculus
Rampion is a beautiful flower with lovely bell-shaped blooms. It grows in gardens and fields, and its leaves can even be eaten in salads!
生息地: Gardens and fields
The Rampion has tall, slender stems and narrow, wavy-edged basal leaves. Its delicate, bell-shaped flowers are typically pale blue to violet-purple, arranged in loose clusters. These flowers hang downwards, adding a graceful touch to its appearance.





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植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its delicate blue flowers are edible, adding a splash of color to your salad!
Its scientific name, Rapunculus, means 'little turnip' because of its edible root!
Rampion is a relative of the popular garden campanula, often called bellflowers!
Rampion roots were a popular vegetable in medieval Europe, enjoyed raw or cooked!
Rampion has a thick, turnip-like taproot that stores energy, helping it survive winter and regrow in its second year.
Its nodding, bell-shaped flowers protect delicate pollen from rain, ensuring it stays dry for visiting insect pollinators.
Rampion's leaves and roots are edible, providing a nutritious snack for animals and historically, humans to survive.
Apis mellifera
Visits flowers for nectar and pollen.
Bombus terrestris
An important pollinator, collecting nectar and pollen.
Capreolus capreolus
Deer graze on the plant's leaves and stems.

Helix aspersa
Snails can feed on the foliage and young shoots.
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1/5 · 非常に低い
Always check with an adult before picking flowers or eating plants.
30-100 cm
15-30 cm
1-2 cm
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二年生
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