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Plants Matching campanula lactiflora

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(Milky Bellflower)

One of the tallest bellflowers, this attractive herbaceous perennial is native from Turkey to the Caucasus Mountains. In early summer it bears conical panicles of bell-shaped flowers atop tall upright stems lined with oval leaves. These blooms may be white, pink, or violet-blue, depending on the cultivar. Regular deadheading will encourage continued bloom.

Milky bellflower grows best in full to partial sun and moist, rich, well drained soil. It often self sows and may require staking—particularly...

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Blooms of Bressingham

(Milky Bellflower, Pouffe Milky Bellflower)

'Pouffe' is a dwarf form of milky bellflower, an herbaceous perennial native to Turkey and the Caucasus Mountains of Eurasia. In early summer to fall, it bears numerous panicles of starry, bell-shaped, lavender-blue flowers. They are displayed on short, branched stems atop mounds of medium-green, toothed, oval-shaped foliage.

Milky bellflower grows best in full to partial sun and moist, rich, well-drained soil. Plants may be propagated by division, and also self-sow freely if allowed, so faded...

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Blooms of Bressingham

(Milky Bellflower, White Pouffe Milky Bellflower)

'White Pouffe' is a dwarf form of milky bellflower, an herbaceous perennial native to Turkey and the Caucasus Mountains of Eurasia. From early summer to fall, it bears numerous panicles of snow-white, starry, bell-shaped flowers. They are displayed on short, branched stems atop mounds of medium-green, toothed, oval-shaped foliage.

Milky bellflower grows best in full to partial sun and moist, rich, well-drained soil. Plants may be propagated by division, and also self-sow freely if allowed,...