About Palustricodon aparinoides (Pursh) Morin
Palustricodon aparinoides, commonly known as the marsh bellflower, is a flowering plant species that belongs to the Campanulaceae family. It is native to cool-temperate regions of central and eastern Canada, as well as north-central and eastern United States. It has also been introduced to Washington state and Finland. This species is a perennial herb and an obligate wetland species. When assessed under its synonym Campanula aparinoides, it received a conservation status of Least Concern.