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Jesse Saylor
(Bellflower, Blue Wonder Bellflower, Fairies' Thimbles)
Fairies' thimbles is a dainty, dwarf, creeping herbaceous perennial native to the mountains of Europe. Its cultivar 'Blue Wonder' bears fully double, pale lavender-blue flowers in summer above tidy mounds of ear-shaped leaves.
'Blue Wonder' prefers sun to part shade and loamy, well-drained soil. It makes an excellent rock garden or crevice plant.
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Elizabeth Oliver Bellflower, Fairies' Thimbles)
‘Elizabeth Oliver’ bellflower, also known as Fairies' Thimbles is a dainty dwarf creeping perennial found in the alpine regions of Europe. Green, tidy mounds of ear-shaped leaves sport double, drooping white flowers on wiry stems from midsummer to early fall.
These tiny bellflowers prefer sun to part shade and well-drained soil; they thrive in cool mountain summers. Create magic by planting fairies’ thimbles in alpine gardens or the crevices of rock walls. Or enjoy them close up in containers...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Adriatic Bellflower)
Lovely among rocks and displaying exquisitely colored flowers in early summer, the Adriatic bellflower also has pretty foliage. A spreading, low, mat-forming perennial, it is native to the highlands of southern Europe, Italy to the Black Sea.
This bellflower has two forms of medium green leaves. The basal leaves are small and kidney or heart-shaped with small teeth on their edges. Leaves that cling to the upright flower stems are heart-shaped. In early to midsummer, star-like, bright blue flowers...
Yoder Brothers
(Adriatic Bellflower, Dickson's Gold Bellflower)
In early to midsummer, the star-like, sky-blue blossoms of ‘Dickson’s Gold’ bellflower create a sweep of cool color atop its bright, yellow-green foliage. The small, toothed, heart-shaped leaves form compact mounds, and hold their color best if given afternoon shade. Derived from an alpine species native to the highlands of southern Europe, the brilliant flowers of this diminutive beauty are attractive to bees and small butterflies.
Grow 'Dickson's Gold' in partial sun, providing afternoon...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Clustered Bellflower, Dane's Blood)
Native to much of Eurasia and long cultivated in gardens, this vigorous, spreading perennial is grown for its impressive clusters of bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, purple, and blue. They appear from late spring into summer atop stout, erect stems set with broad hairy leaves. Some noteworthy cultivars include ‘Superba’, with deep purple flowers and dark green leaves, and the mauve-pink-flowered 'Caroline'.
Grow clustered bellflower in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil in sun or partial...
(Caroline Clustered Bellflower, Clustered Bellflower, Dane's Blood)
Clustered bellflower is a vigorous, spreading perennial native to much of Europe and Asia. The cultivar 'Caroline' bears dense clusters of pale mauve-pink bell-flowers on stout upright stems from late spring into summer. The leaves are round and fuzzy.
Grow this medium-sized perennial in moist but well-drained soil in sun to partial shade. Cut back the spent flower stems to encourage reblooming. It works well in the perennial border or cottage garden.
(Clustered Bellflower)
Native to much of Eurasia and long cultivated in gardens, this vigorous, spreading perennial is grown for its impressive clusters of bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, purple, and blue. They appear from late spring into summer atop stout, erect stems set with broad hairy leaves. Some noteworthy cultivars include ‘Superba’, with deep purple flowers and dark green leaves, and the mauve-pink-flowered 'Caroline'.
Grow clustered bellflower in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil in sun or partial...
Jesse Saylor
(Clustered Bellflower, Dane's Blood, Joan Elliott Clustered Bellflower)
Clustered bellflower is a medium-sized, vigorously spreading herbaceous perennial native to Europe and Asia. The cultivar 'Joan Elliott' bears dense spikes of deep violet, up-facing, bell-shaped flowers in late spring and early summer atop stiff stems set with large oval leaves.
This bellflower prefers full sun to part shade and well drained soil. It makes a nice if somewhat aggressive addition to mixed borders and meadow plantings. Deadhead to encourage rebloom.
Yoder Brothers
(Clustered Bellflower, Dane's Blood)
Clustered bellflower is a vigorous, spreading perennial native to much of Europe and Asia. The seed-grown cultivar 'Superba' bears dramatic dense clusters of rich purple, bell-shaped flowers. They bloom from late spring into summer on stout reddish stems with broad hairy leaves.
Grow 'Superba' in moist but well-drained soil in sun to partial shade. Cut back the spent flower stems to encourage repeat bloom. It's a splendid plant for the middle or back of the perennial border.
Syngenta
(Clustered Bellflower)
Native to much of Eurasia and long cultivated in gardens, this vigorous, spreading perennial is grown for its impressive clusters of bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, purple, and blue. They appear from late spring into summer atop stout, erect stems set with broad hairy leaves. Some noteworthy cultivars include ‘Superba’, with deep purple flowers and dark green leaves, and the mauve-pink-flowered 'Caroline'.
Grow clustered bellflower in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil in sun or partial...