Campanula rotundifolia

L.

American Harebell

G5Secure Found in 11 roadless areas NatureServe Explorer →
G5SecureGlobal Rank
Identity
Unique IDELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.159272
Element CodePDCAM020T0
Record TypeSPECIES
ClassificationSpecies
Classification StatusStandard
Name CategoryVascular Plant
Endemicoccurs (regularly, as a native taxon) in multiple nations
KingdomPlantae
PhylumAnthophyta
ClassDicotyledoneae
OrderCampanulales
FamilyCampanulaceae
GenusCampanula
Synonyms
Campanula gieseckianaVest ex J.A. SchultesCampanula rotundifolia var. velutinaA. DC.
Other Common Names
Bluebell Bellflower (EN) bluebell bellflower (EN) Campanule à feuilles rondes (FR)
Concept Reference
Kartesz, J.T. 1999. A synonymized checklist and atlas with biological attributes for the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. First edition. In: Kartesz, J.T., and C.A. Meacham. Synthesis of the North American Flora, Version 1.0. North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Taxonomic Comments
This record is for the broad treatment of Campanula rotundifolia including Campanula alaskana, C. gieseckeana, C. intercedens, and C. petiolata as recognized in Kartesz (1999). Lammers (2007) treats these as species, distinct from C. rotundifolia sensu lato. According to Lammers, the narrowly recognized C. rotundifolia is of Europe. Shetler's (1982) detailed morphological and ecological analysis of the C. rotundifolia group in North America concluded that only a single species should be recognized, but he did recognize four "races" (without formal taxonomic rank or names) that align with the four native North American species recognized by Lammers (2007).
Conservation Status
Rank MethodExpertise without calculation
Review Date2015-05-21
Change Date1983-09-06
Ecology & Habitat
Other Nations (2)
CanadaNNR
ProvinceRankNative
Nova ScotiaSNRYes
OntarioS5Yes
SaskatchewanS5Yes
LabradorSNRYes
Yukon TerritoryS2Yes
Island of NewfoundlandSNRYes
NunavutSUYes
Prince Edward IslandSNRYes
ManitobaS5Yes
British ColumbiaS5Yes
AlbertaS5Yes
United StatesNNR
ProvinceRankNative
New JerseyS3Yes
CaliforniaSNRYes
AlaskaSNRYes
New YorkS4Yes
MichiganSNRYes
WyomingS5Yes
North DakotaSNRYes
PennsylvaniaSNRYes
OhioS2Yes
OregonSNRYes
MontanaS5Yes
IndianaS3Yes
ConnecticutSNRYes
VirginiaS1Yes
TexasSNRYes
MaineSNRYes
MarylandS2Yes
MinnesotaSNRYes
IowaS3Yes
UtahSNRYes
ColoradoS5Yes
ArizonaSNRYes
IdahoSNRYes
IllinoisSNRYes
WisconsinSNRYes
MassachusettsSNRYes
WashingtonSNRYes
New MexicoSNRYes
New HampshireSNRYes
TennesseeS1Yes
MissouriS1Yes
West VirginiaS3Yes
NebraskaSNRYes
South DakotaSNRYes
VermontS4Yes
Plant Characteristics
Economic Value (Genus)No
Roadless Areas (11)
California (2)
AreaForestAcres
KangarooKlamath National Forest40,617
Mt. EddyShasta-Trinity National Forest7,232
Montana (2)
AreaForestAcres
Jerico MountainHelena National Forest8,445
Sheep MountainBeaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest31,584
Utah (1)
AreaForestAcres
0401005Ashley National Forest38,930
Wyoming (6)
AreaForestAcres
Bear RocksBighorn National Forest25,023
Cloud Peak ContiguousBighorn National Forest113,757
Horse Creek MesaBighorn National Forest77,808
Leigh CreekBighorn National Forest19,180
Little BighornBighorn National Forest133,949
Walker PrairieBighorn National Forest62,434
References (4)
  1. Kartesz, J.T. 1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. Timber Press, Portland, OR.
  2. Kartesz, J.T. 1999. A synonymized checklist and atlas with biological attributes for the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. First edition. In: Kartesz, J.T., and C.A. Meacham. Synthesis of the North American Flora, Version 1.0. North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, N.C.
  3. Lammers, T.G. 2007. Campanulaceae. In J.W. Kadereit & C. Jeffrey, vol. eds., VIII Flowering Plants - Eudicots. Asterales. In K. Kubitzki, ed., The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. pp.26-56.
  4. Shetler, S.G. 1982. Variation and evolution of the nearctic harebells (Campanula subsect. Heterophylla). Phanerogamarum Monographiae Tomus XI. J. Cramer: Vaduz.