Codonopsis tangshen
Campanulaceae
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Habitat:
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in the shelter of shrubs
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Flowering:
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late summer and autumn
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Size:
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60
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200
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Soil:
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good garden soil
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Codonopsis tangshen
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Price
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£5.00
(9 cm pot)
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Order code:
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CT3-9
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The bell-shaped flowers, usually pale blue, mauve or occasionally white, mark these plants out as Campanula relatives. Most are climbers, so are best planted at the bases of small shrubs, which they will decorate with flowers for a second time each year. Flowers repay close inspection, having beautiful, brightly coloured patterns inside, but beware, for most species have a rather unpleasant, foxy smell coming from their foliage. Growth starts late in the spring, and the stems are surprisingly slender for the vigorous growth that follows. In contrast, the fleshy roots are substantial.
Codonopsis tangshen is a climber, growing well through small shrubs, and producing lots of stubby, bell-shaped flowers along its stems, an unusual yellowish-green colour.
Other related plants:
Trailing stems with large, pale blue, beautifully patterned flowers.
Twining, with greenish yellow flowers, purple veined on the outside.
Perennial twining climber with saucer-shaped lilac flowers.