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Plants Matching campanula

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James H. Schutte

(Bellflower)

The genus Campanula encompasses approximately 300 species which occur in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, primarily in southern Europe and the Mediterranean region. Commonly known as bellflowers, these amazingly versatile plants occupy a wide variety of habitats, from alpine areas and woodlands to grasslands and rocky crevices. They may be annual, perennial or biennial and exist in a variety of shapes and sizes, from mat-forming to tall, upright forms. All have alternate,...

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Jesse Saylor

(Bellflower, Birch Hybrid Bellflower)

Resulting from a cross between Campanula portenschlagiana and C. poscharskyana, this low, carpeting herbaceous perennial bears showy purple-blue flowers over a long season.

This hardy, trailing perennial spreads by underground runners to form a mat of prostrate stems. The stems are densely clothed with small, toothed, oval to heart-shaped leaves that are evergreen in mild winters. The large, erect, flaring, bell-shaped flowers appear in abundance from late spring...

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Yoder Brothers

(Bellflower, Starina™ Blue Star Bellflower)

Image of Campanula carpatica photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Carpathian Bellflower, Carpathian Harebell)

Carpathian harebell is a low-growing perennial native to the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe. This popular herbaceous alpine perennial forms prostrate mounds and has small pale to medium green leaves. In late spring to fall it puts forth large, upward facing, open bell-shaped flowers of blue, white or purple. There are many cultivars of Carpathian harebell, like members of the compact Clips and Pearl series. This perennial prefers sites with full to partial sun and fertile, well drained soil....

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James H. Schutte

(Blue Clips Bellflower, Carpathian Bellflower, Carpathian Harebell)

Named for the eastern European mountains that it calls home, Carpathian harebell is a low-growing, mounding perennial grown for its summer-long succession of broad, up-facing bell-flowers. The cultivar ‘Blue Clips’ bears large pale sky-blue flowers above compact hummocks of mid-green leaves.

Give 'Blue Clips' fertile, moist, well-drained soil in sun to partial shade. This popular perennial is ideally suited to a sunny stone wall or rock garden. Also try it in mixed borders, containers, or alpine...

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Yoder Brothers

(Blue Uniform Bellflower, Carpathian Bellflower, Carpathian Harebell)

Carpathian harebell is a popular herbaceous perennial native of the Carpathian Mountains in Eastern Europe. Mound-forming in habit, the cultivar 'Pearl Light Blue' is a fine member of the Pearl Series. In mid-summer through early fall it produces many light blue flowers that look like large, open, upward facing bells. This perennial prefers sun to partial sun and average, well drained soil. Enjoy it in alpine gardens, containers or sunny mixed borders.

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Ernst Benary® Inc.

(Carpathian Bellflower, Clips Deep Blue Bellflower)

Carpathian harebell is a low-growing perennial native to the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe. This popular herbaceous alpine perennial forms prostrate mounds and has small pale to medium green leaves. In late spring to fall it puts forth large, upward facing, open bell-shaped flowers of blue, white or purple. There are many cultivars of Carpathian harebell, like members of the compact Clips and Pearl series. This perennial prefers sites with full to partial sun and fertile, well drained soil....

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Ernst Benary® Inc.

(Carpathian Bellflower, Clips Mix Bellflower)

Carpathian harebell is a low-growing perennial native to the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe. This popular herbaceous alpine perennial forms prostrate mounds and has small pale to medium green leaves. In late spring to fall it puts forth large, upward facing, open bell-shaped flowers of blue, white or purple. There are many cultivars of Carpathian harebell, like members of the compact Clips and Pearl series. This perennial prefers sites with full to partial sun and fertile, well drained soil....

(Carpathian Bellflower, Clips Bellflower)

Carpathian harebell is a low-growing perennial native to the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe. This popular herbaceous alpine perennial forms prostrate mounds and has small pale to medium green leaves. In late spring to fall it puts forth large, upward facing, open bell-shaped flowers of blue, white or purple. There are many cultivars of Carpathian harebell, like members of the compact Clips and Pearl series. This perennial prefers sites with full to partial sun and fertile, well drained soil....

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James H. Schutte

(Carpathian Bellflower, Pearl Deep Blue Bellflower)

Carpathian harebell is a mounding, herbaceous perennial that originates from the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe. The cultivar 'Pearl Deep Blue' blooms more profusely than standard Campanula carpatica and has a dwarf habit. In late spring to fall it puts forth large, upward facing, open bell-shaped flowers of violet-blue. This perennial prefers sites with full to partial sun and fertile, well drained soil. Popular and everblooming, Pearl deep blue Carpathian harebell is best placed along garden...