Peach-leaved bell (Campanula persicifolia L.)
The peach bell is a herbaceous perennial plant from the Campanulaceae family.
Description:
It differs from other types of bluebells in its elevated stem, up to 100 cm, narrow shiny, lanceolate or linear leaves, quite abundantly sitting on the stem, and large, up to 3-5 cm in length, blue wide-ringed flowers, collected 2-7 in the apical brush. It blooms in June-July. Peach-leaved bell is found in pine forests, in clearings.
Medicinal use:
A decoction of the peach bell herb is drunk for diseases caused by weight lifting.