Campanulaceae, commonly known as the bellflower family, is a diverse group of flowering plants that includes about 2,000 species. This family is characterized by its bell-shaped flowers, which can be found in various colors, including blue, purple, and white. Many members of this family are found in temperate regions, thriving in a range of habitats from woodlands to meadows.
Plants in the Campanulaceae family include well-known species such as Campanula (bellflowers) and Lobelia. These plants are often used in gardens for their ornamental value and can attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Some species also have medicinal properties and are used in traditional remedies.