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(Italian Bellflower)
Italian Bellflower is a trailing tender perennial grown for its abundant flowers that look like falling stars. But due to its limited hardiness, it is usually grown as an annual. The upward facing blue, purple, and white flowers bloom all summer on small heart-shaped, light green leaves. As its name suggests, the Italian bellflower is native to Italy where it thrives in full to partial sun.
Grow Italian bellflower in
moist but well-drained, fertile soil. Shear the plant after the flowers have...
(Bellflower)
Lavender bellflower is an abundantly flowering, dwarf, compact perennial originating in western Asia and Europe. Large bright-blue to white, bell-shaped flowers present themselves above lush, round, dark green foliage from spring throughout fall. In the first flush of summer flowers, the foliage is usually masked with scores upon scores of blooms.
Grow lavender bellflower in full sun to part shade in loose, moist but well-drained soil. The cooler the summer, the finer the performance of this plant....
(Bellflower, Isabella Blue Bellflower)
Offering a long season of abundant bloom, ‘Isabella Blue’ is a dwarf, compact bellflower with origins in alpine regions of western Asia and southern Europe. Its large, lavender-blue, bell-shaped flowers are displayed above lush, rounded, dark green foliage from spring throughout fall, and often obscure the leaves in the first flush of bloom.
Grow 'Isabella Blue' in full sun to part shade in fertile, loose, moist but well-drained soil which is not allowed to dry out. The cooler the summers,...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Canterbury Bells)
Campanula medium, commonly called Canterbury bells, is a short-lived herbaceous perennial that originates from western Europe. In late spring to early summer, clumps of medium green basal foliage put forth tall leafy stems lined with large cup-shaped bells of blue, purple, white, or pink. There are many cultivars to include members of the floriferous Champion Series, which may have blue, pink or white flowers. Likewise, the distinctive flowers of the popular variety calycanthema look like floral...
Jessie Keith
(Canterbury Bells, Champion Blue Improved Canterbury Bells)
Campanula medium, commonly called Canterbury bells, is a short-lived herbaceous perennial that originates from western Europe. In late spring to early summer, clumps of medium to dark green basal foliage put forth tall, uniform leafy stems lined with large cup-shaped bells of violet-blue. The cultivar 'Champion Blue Improved' is highly floriferous and has a neater, more uniform habit than standard Campanula medium. Once flowers are spent, plants will not rebloom. Canterbury bells prefer sites with...
(Canterbury Bells, Champion Lavender Canterbury Bells)
Campanula medium, commonly called Canterbury bells, is a short-lived herbaceous perennial that originates from western Europe. In late spring to early summer, clumps of medium to dark green basal foliage put forth tall, uniform leafy stems lined with large cup-shaped bells of lavender. The cultivar 'Champion Lavender' is highly floriferous and has a neater, more uniform habit than standard Campanula medium. Once flowers are spent, plants will not rebloom. Canterbury bells prefer sites with full to...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Canterbury Bells, Champion Pink Improved Canterbury Bells)
Campanula medium, commonly called Canterbury bells, is a short-lived herbaceous perennial that originates from western Europe. In late spring to early summer, clumps of medium to dark green basal foliage put forth tall, uniform leafy stems lined with large cup-shaped bells of pink. The cultivar 'Champion Pink Improved' is highly floriferous and has a neater, more uniform habit than standard Campanula medium. Once flowers are spent, plants will not rebloom. Canterbury bells prefer sites with full...
Jessie Keith
(Champion Canterbury Bells)
Campanula medium, commonly called Canterbury bells, is a short-lived herbaceous perennial that originates from western Europe. In late spring to early summer, clumps of medium to dark green basal foliage put forth tall, uniform leafy stems lined with large cup-shaped bells of blue, purple, white, or pink. Members of the floriferous Champion Series are vigorous growers and may have blue, pink or white flowers. Once flowers are spent, plants will not rebloom. Canterbury bells prefer sites with full...
Debbie Schilling
(Canterbury Bells, Cups and Saucers)
Cup and saucers is a short-lived perennial that originates from southwestern Europe. In late spring to early summer, clumps of medium green basal foliage put forth tall leafy stems lined with large cup-shaped bells that sit atop broad petaled saucers. Flower color varies from blue and purple to white or pink. Once flowers are spent, plants will not rebloom.
Cup and saucers is best in sites with full to part sun and fertile, well drained soil. Best plant performance is when daytimes temps are warm...
Jessie Keith
(Peachleaf Bellflower)
The pretty blooms of this tried and true early perennial offer old-fashioned elegance to perennial gardens.
Peachleaf bellflower is a rhizomatous perennial originating from Russia, Asia and Eastern Europe. It forms spreading rosettes of lance-shaped leaves that give rise to tall leafy stems in early summer. The willowy stems are lined with large, open, bell-shaped blooms of white, pink or lavender-blue. These are typically single, though double-flowered varieties are available. Deadheading will...