Campanula waldsteiniana is not widely recognized as a distinct, well‑documented taxon in authoritative botanical literature. No comprehensive, verifiable encyclopedic sources detailing its description, distribution, ecology, or taxonomic status are readily available.
The name appears to follow the binomial nomenclature conventions of the genus Campanula (the bellflowers) in the family Campanulaceae. The specific epithet waldsteiniana likely honors an individual bearing the surname Waldstein, a practice common in botanical naming (e.g., Franz de Paula Adam von Waldstein, an 18th‑century Austrian botanist). However, without reliable references, the precise origin, author citation, and acceptance of the name within contemporary taxonomic frameworks remain uncertain.
In the absence of verifiable information, further details regarding morphology, habitat, geographic range, or conservation status cannot be provided. Should additional reliable sources become available, the entry may be updated to reflect a fuller encyclopedic description.