Canterbury bell
noun
a campanulaceous biennial European plant, Campanula medium, widely cultivated for its blue, violet, or white flowers
Example sentences from the Web for canterbury bell
The morning-glory could also be blown up and popped, and the canterbury-bell.
Child Life in Colonial Days |Alice Morse Earle“Campanula chalice”: the bell of a flower, as of a Canterbury-bell.
The Browning Cyclopdia |Edward BerdoeThe wild Canterbury-bell is one of the most charming flowers to be found anywhere.
The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits |Mary Elizabeth Parsons