Campanula
rotundifolia
Olympica
Blue Bells Of Scotland
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Type:
Perennials,Groundcovers
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Height:
Short 8-12" (Plant 10" apart)
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Bloom Time:
Early Summer to Early Fall
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Sun-Shade:
Full Sun to Mostly Shady
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Zones:
3-8
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Soil Condition:
Normal, Clay
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Flower Color / Accent:
Blue /
Blue
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Dainty 1" blue bells in clusters adorn graceful, wiry stems on a low mound of fine, blade-like leaves. Bluebells of Scotland is a native wildflower all over the Northern hemisphere. A charming addition to your rock garden and naturalizes well.
Features to Note:
- Blooms for 4 weeks or more
- Groundcovers
- Edgers
- For a sunny spot
- For a shady spot
- Web Only
General Information:
Campanula are versatile perennials that provide a wide range of colors, shapes and uses. Many varieties offer long bloom time and easy care, while others feature some of the best blues and deepest purples in the perennial world. Spikes, globes, carpets-all valuable in any garden. Rotundifolia likes sandy well-drained soil.
Plant Care:
Remove about a third of the plant after blooming to freshen the foliage. Will need extra watering in dry spells. Can be divided every 3-4 years in spring or fall.