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Campanulaceae
Legousia

not marked as a favorite taxon *Legousia J.F. Durande. Common name: Venus's Looking-Glass.

A genus of about 7 species, herbs, of Europe east to w. Asia.. Habitat: On ballast. Distribution: Native of Europe.

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image #1 of Legousia© Yves Bas, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Yves Bas | Legousia speculum-veneris source CC-BY | Original Image ⭷
image #2 of Legousia© Jason Grant, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Jason Grant | Legousia speculum-veneris source CC-BY | Original Image ⭷
image #3 of Legousia© Martin Scheuch, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Martin Scheuch | Legousia speculum-veneris source CC-BY | Original Image ⭷
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