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Campanula takesimana

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Korean bellflower
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C. takesimana
Binomial name
Campanula takesimana

The Korean bellflower (Campanula takesimana, Korean: 섬초롱꽃, seomchorongkkot) is a species of bellflower. It bears pink to white flowers. There are several cultivars.

The Korean herbal root, doraji (Korean: 도라지), does not come from this plant, but rather from the balloon flower (Platycodon grandiflorus), although do-ra-ji is usually translated from Korean as "bellflower".