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(La Bello Peachleaf Bellflower, Peachleaf Bellflower)
The patented cultivar 'La Bello' has upright sturdy stems lined with double bell-shaped flowers of ivory. It is easy to grow, and the pretty blooms of this early perennial offer old-fashioned elegance to perennial gardens. It was bred by Hubertus Oudshoorn of The Netherlands.
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 stems of 'La...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Peachleaf Bellflower, Powder Puff Peachleaf Bellflower)
Peachleaved bellflower is a rhizomatous perennial grown for its large, double white flowers which bloom in early and mid summer. The flowers emerge on strong stems from a rosette of thick, dark green, lance-shaped leaves, thought to resemble peach leaves. This plant is native to Russia, Asia and Eastern Europe where it thrives in average soil and full sun.
Deadheading will induce plants to rebloom in late summer, but fewer flowers are produced the second time around. This bellflower prefers sites...
James H. Schutte
(Peachleaf Bellflower, Telham Beauty Peachleaf Bellflower)
The popular 'Telham Beauty' has super large delicate blue flowers borne on tall erect stem. The pretty blooms of this 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 of 'Telham Beauty' support very large, open, bell-shaped blooms of lavender-blue. Deadheading...
James H. Schutte
(Peachleaf Bellflower, White Peachleaf Bellflower)
This tall old-fashioned perennial offers slender spikes of bright white bell-shaped flowers early in the season. It is easy to grow and elegant.
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 of this white-flowered form support large, open, bell-shaped blooms. Deadheading will encourage plants to rebloom, but fewer flowers...
Jesse Saylor
(Dalmation Bellflower, Wall Bellflower)
Commonly known as Dalmation bellflower, this low-growing perennial originates from mountainous regions of Croatia. In late spring through early summer, it produces a generous display of rich purple, flaring, bell-shaped flowers. They appear atop low, vigorous mounds of rounded, toothed foliage which remain evergreen in all but the coldest areas, or when not protected by a blanket of snow.
Grow Dalmatian bellflower in full to partial sun, and provide with filtered shade in regions with hot summers....
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(Dalmation Bellflower, Wall Bellflower)
The Resholdt's Variety bellflower is a low-growing perennial originates from mountainous regions of Croatia. In late spring through midsummer it produces a generous display of bright purple-blue, flaring, bell-shaped flowers. They appear atop low, vigorous mounds of kidney- or heart-shaped, toothed foliage which remain evergreen in all but the coldest areas, or when not protected by a blanket of snow.
Grow 'Resholdt's Variety' in full to partial sun, and provide with filtered shade in regions...
Jesse Saylor
(Serbian Bellflower)
Native to mountainous regions of southern Europe, Serbian bellflower forms low-growing mats of elongated, toothed, heart-shaped leaves which spread via underground runners. Pretty, star-shaped flowers are displayed atop the vigorous, semi-evergreen foliage in late spring through early summer, and may range in color from grayish-white to lavender and lilac-blue.
Serbian bellflower prefers full to partial sun, and may require more shade in regions with hot summers. An alpine species, it prefers...
David Creech
(Chinese Trumpet Creeper, Chinese Trumpet Vine)
Chinese trumpet creeper is a vigorous deciduous woody vine with trumpet-shaped flowers in late summer. This China native has attractive glossy dark green leaves. The large dark orange to red flowers form on stem tips and dangle, attracting hummingbirds.
Chinese trumpet creeper is not too difficult to grow. It will succeed in average garden soils that are freely draining but stay moist, and will adapt and grow even in fairly poor soil and in compacted or small pockets of ground. For maximum flowering,...
The U.S. National Arboretum
(Chinese Trumpet Creeper, Chinese Trumpet Vine, Morning Calm Trumpet Vine)
'Morning Calm' is a fantastic deciduous woody vine with very pretty trumpet-shaped flowers in summer. This China native has attractive glossy dark green leaves. The large peach-colored blossoms with a yellow throat form in clusters on stem tips and dangle, attracting hummingbirds for a good portion of the summer.
Chinese trumpet creeper is not too difficult to grow. It will succeed in average garden soils that are freely draining but stay moist, and will adapt and grow even in fairly poor soil...
Felder Rushing
(Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine)
Trumpet creeper is a rampant clinging deciduous vine native to the southeastern United States. Its orange, red, or yellow trumpet shaped flowers appear in late summer to early fall, attracting bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. The compound, pinnate leaves are typically dark green. Large bean-shaped fruits follow the flowers. Several cultivars are available, including red-flowered, yellow-flowered, and variegated selections.
Trumpet creeper tolerates a wide range of soils in sun to light shade....