What are the canterbury bells?
Canterbury Bells ( Campanula Medium ), which are considered to be the original of the Pyrenees, have long been grown in many parts of Europe and adapt well to some other regions. Their appearance makes it easier to understand their name. On high stems about 2-3 feet (0.61-, 91 m), 1-2 inches (2.54-5.08) Long bell flowers in deep or light purple, pink or white clusters during the flowering season of spring and summer. These flowers are often called annuals, but when they are planted from seeds, they are actually a biennial, which means they need a year to set up leaves and then bloom for the second year. Then they will have to be replaced by new plants, although the plant sometimes appears again.
There are many praise about Canterbury bells, despite the need for exchange. In general, they are considered to be low toxicity or are non -toxic, which makes them excellent accessories in gardens visited by pets or children. Many people compare then in the look of digitalis or fOxglove, although the flowers for Canterbury bells are larger. The main advantage for the use of Campanula medium instead of digitalis is that it avoids possible contact with a very poisonous plant. Flowers also have a high nectar content that attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds and increases the attraction of the garden.
There are several variants of bells in Canterbury and one of the most sought after is called Bell Cup and Taling. Instead of having a single bell, these plants, which are known under the full scientific name, Campanula Central Va Calycanthema , create a cup and the appearance of the plate. Due to the extra weight of the double flower, some extra horticultural work may be required. It is often necessary to build bets to support the race. On the other hand, the flowers are impressive and free and free of Canterbury Ble-Flower can enjoy either on the plant or as long-term cut flowers.
Some regions are the best for Canterbury bells. They prosper in the climate that are either cold or mild. Plants fail in a very hot, dry or tropical environment. The best way to find out whether these plants are appropriate is to ask the local horticultural store if they prosper. In general, local kindergartens will not store plants unless they grow well.
Instructions for Campanula medium indicate that flowers are planted in a partial shadow of the sun. The soil should be moist but well drained and campanula requires frequent watering. Those who are impatient to get into the flowering cycle can be able to either buy bells in the Canterbury that are in flower, even if they have a short life, or the plants will start in the interior. Many gardening experts regularly recommend dead flowers, as this can lead to further flowering.The unit flowering cycle ends in mid -summer and plants should be removed fromE Gardens by mid -autumn when frost begins.