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Common name: Parry Harebell or Purple Bellflower
Latin name:
Campanula parryi

Parry Harebell - Campanula parryi
Annual/Perennial: Perennial

Flowers: July to September
Flower size:
1/2"

Found in:
Montaine to Subalpine
Height: 10" - 12"
Invasive:
No
Native species:
No
Useful in garden: Yes

Image taken:
Near Conifer

Pictured Wildflower: Parry Harebell
Campanula parryi
Wildflower Field notes: Parry Harebell is easy to identify and find. Parry Harebell is the shorter of the two Harebells. 

Parry Harebell is quite common in aspen groves, clearings in the pine forest, moist meadows, and along road sides. Don't confuse Parry Harebell with the Common Harebell as they look very similar.

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