Campanula bell - care, position, form of growth

More about the plant below:

Bell (Campanula)

category : perennials

position : sun, partial shade

height : 10 cm - 1.5 m

frost resistance : to -25 ° C

reaction soil : neutral, slightly alkaline

preferences soil : fertile, humus, sandy loam, rich in calcium

watering : medium

color leaves/needles : green

color of flowers : blue, white, purple, pink

shape : raised, tufted

period flowering : July-October

seeding : spring, autumn

reproduction:sowing, division of clumps

persistence leaves : seasonal

application : flower beds, balconies, cut flowers, terraces

pace of growth : fast

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  1. Bell - silhouette
  2. Form of bell growth
  3. Stand for the bell
  4. Ringtone care

Bell - silhouette

Bells are one of the most popular decorative perennials, incl. due to their versatile use.Tall species prove themselves very well in bed plantings and on the edges of tree plantings.Low species, even carpeted ones, perform favorably e.g. in rock gardens and ramparts. Bells are also popular bouquet plants.

Form of bell growth

Bellflower Campanula latifolia grows to a height of 80 to 150 cm and produces white or purplish-blue flowers that open (as with all tall species) from June to early August.Peach leaf Campanula persicifolia, depending on the variety, blooms white or blue.

Cream bellflower Campanula lactiflora has white, pink or purple flowers, which are gathered in dense clusters suspended on stems even one and a half meters long. The white or purple flowers of Campanula glomerata are gathered in bunches on 50-60 cm long stems.

The group of carpet bells is represented by Campanula carpatica, the Campanula poscharskyana Carpathian bell, the Campanula poscharskyana gargoyle bell, and the Campanula portenschlagiana Dalmatian bell. Bells from this group bloom from May to September.

Stand for the bell

Bells like sunny to semi-shady positions, broadleaf bells also shady.Peach-leaved, concentrated, and carpeted species tolerate transient drought.Broad-leaved and cream bells should grow in cool and humid places. All species like humus, well-drained and moderately moist soil. The carpet forms also adapt to barren soils.

Ringtone - care

In the event of drought, crops should be irrigated regularly. Bells are multiplied by division, tall species must be staked. Ringtones are moderately powered.

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