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Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) is common in the East and Southeast of Iceland, but rare elsewhere. Harebells are native to dry, nutrient-poor grassland and heaths in Britain, northern Europe, and North America. The plant often successfully colonises cracks in walls or cliff faces and dunes. In Scotland the plant is called bluebell, which is equivalent to the Icelandic name.

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