What is Campanula Portenschlagiana?
Campanula Portenschlagiana is a permanent plant that is known for its light blue flowers that bloom for several months throughout the summer season. This species grows very quickly and can easily benefit in many conditions and climate. Due to its origin in the Dalmatian Mountains of Croatia, it can be referred to as a Dalmatian bell. Campanula Portenschlagiana is also known as Birch's hybrid or creeping bell in some regions. It grows very quickly and tends to be much wider than it is tall, giving it a creeping or carpet similar to appearance. Campanula Portenschlagiana grows to an average height of 1 foot (0.3 m), with an average width of only more than 3 feet (1 m).
Campanula portenschlagiana sheets have a distinctive heart -shaped profile. They are evergreen and their dark green color. Flowers in the shape of a bell of this plant have a brilliant blue color and these flowers generally bloom for several months during the summer season. Leaves and flowers are edible, while the leaves are added to salads or sendviCars and flowers are usually used as a decorative feature on the edge of the plate.
Even beginning gardeners should find this kind relatively easy to grow. It can be successful in sandy or clay soil and requires few added nutrients in the form of fertilizers. Campanula Portenschlagiana grows equally well in full sun or partly shady conditions. It requires moist soil with sufficient drainage and should not be excessively watered. While this plant can survive in a wide range of climatic zones, extreme colds generally tolerate better than high temperature or tropical conditions.
The Campanula Portenschlagiana can be found in the wild across Europe, parts of Asia and America. It generally grows well in forests and forested areas. This plant can also grow in rocky conditions and can protrude from cracks in a stone wall or in a rock garden. When left unstable, this species grows very quickly andIt spreads to cover the ground like a carpet. In the garden, attention should be paid to the control of the growth of this species and prevents Campanula Portenschlagiana from spreading too much and overtaking or endangering other plants.