Campanula sarmatica
Campanulaceae
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Habitat:
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sun or partial shade
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Flowering:
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late spring to midsummer
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Size:
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40
x
45
(w x h cm) |
Soil:
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well drained
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Price
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£7.00
(2 litre pot)
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Order code:
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CSJ-2
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These taller campanulas are herbaceous perennials, with flowers opening in sequence along the lengths of the flowers spikes. See also Adenophora for some related species, and Codonopsis for some climbing Campanula relatives.
Campanula sarmatica is a clump-forming perennial bearing one-sided racemes of hairy, grey-blue bellflowers with cordate, crinkly leaves.
Other related plants:
Attractive blue bell-like flowers in late summer.
Arching stems with pink flowers along their length; from the Caucasus.
Spikes of bell-shaped purple flowers.
Spike of long bell-shaped flowers, white or pink and spotted red.
Upright perennial with bristly leaves and racemes of tubular white flowers.