• Campanula carpatica is grown in varieties that differ in height (20-40 centimeters), habit (straight or overlapping shoots) and flower color (various shades of blue and white) and their fullness (usually single, but there are already full variants).
Creates rough, heart-ovate leaves. Flowers with a diameter of 2-4 centimeters develop in June-July, sometimes flowering repeats itself in autumn.It looks impressive in rock gardens, on flower walls and slopes. It grows well in sunny places, in soil rich in calcium and not too wet.
• The bells of Poszarski Campanula poscharskyana form long (70 centimeters), overlapping shoots and heart-shaped, coarsely serrated leaves.From June to August, it blooms with blue-violet flowers with a slightly lighter center.It grows quite strongly, so we need to provide a lot of space on the rockery
and the vicinity of suitable plants. Usually it does not freeze.
• Dalmatian Bellflower Campanula portenschlagiana has short (10 centimeters) branchy shoots on which are attached heart-shaped and kidney-shaped leaves with irregularly serrated edges. Its 2 cm long blue-violet flowers are gathered in short clusters.Blooms profusely in June and, after pruning, again in September.
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This bell creates stolons that push deep into the rock crevices.It tolerates drought well. Suitable for sunny and semi-shaded places. It looks picturesque among light stones and on flower walls and slopes. This plant tolerates wintering well.