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Description:
Campanula hierosolymitana (Jerusalem bell flower) is a common shy, but beautiful annual that blooms at the end of spring in rock crevices. It is common in Jerusalem (hence its name) and spontaneous also in the rocks of the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens.
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- Campanula hierosolymitana
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- Ori Fragman-Sapir
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