Intermediate bellflower spotted and verified in Emily township
iNaturalist: frozeninmn
Citizen Science
Bellflowers are among the easiest native wildflowers to establish in a garden border, and community sightings like this one help pinpoint where local populations are thriving so you know where to source seed or transplants responsibly.
A community naturalist found and photographed an intermediate bellflower growing in Emily, and the observation was confirmed as research-grade by the iNaturalist community. Intermediate bellflower is a delicate, bell-shaped wildflower that tends to grow in open woodlands and disturbed areas. Records like this help build a clearer picture of where the plant lives and whether its range is holding steady or shifting.
Key Findings
Research-grade observation of Campanula intercedens confirmed in Emily
Observation verified through iNaturalist community identification process
Adds a geolocated occurrence record to citizen-science biodiversity databases
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A research-grade observation of intermediate bellflower (Campanula intercedens) was recorded in Emily, contributing a verified data point to citizen-science biodiversity tracking for this species.
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intermediate bellflower (Campanula intercedens) observed in Emily
Research-grade observation of intermediate bellflower in Emily.
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