


The Rampion bellflower (campanula rapunculus) is recognizable by its bell-shaped and dangling blue flowers placed along the stem to form a long bunch. Before blossoming, it has a great taste and can be eaten in salads. It is in fact the famous plant that treats the queen in the tale of the Brothers Grimm adapted by Disneywho then gives the name to her daughter and princess, Rapunzel.