Campanula bellidifolia
Plant number: 1.110.770A true alpine species of Bellflower, this is best suited to the rock garden, alpine trough garden or gravel scree. It forms a low tuft or mound of small green leaves, bearing short upright stems that hold flaring violet-blue bells in late spring and early summer. Grows well in rock crevices or walls. Not a good choice for the perennial border. Forms a deep taproot, so dislikes being divided or moved. Best increased by seed or by cuttings. Most likely hardy in Zone 4 or colder. Further details for |
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Campanula bellidifolia
Plant number: 1.110.770A true alpine species of Bellflower, this is best suited to the rock garden, alpine trough garden or gravel scree. It forms a low tuft or mound of small green leaves, bearing short upright stems that hold flaring violet-blue bells in late spring and early summer. Grows well in rock crevices or walls. Not a good choice for the perennial border. Forms a deep taproot, so dislikes being divided or moved. Best increased by seed or by cuttings. Most likely hardy in Zone 4 or colder. Further details for |