What is Campanula?
Campanula is a group of plant species that have a bell -shaped flower. They come in different colors, including white, blue, lavender, pink and roses. Some species reach only 6 inches (15 cm) high, while others reach heights from 4 feet to 6 feet (1 m to 2 m). Campanulas are popular border and garden flowers and some varieties are suitable for garden gardening. Campanules are often used as cut flowers. Sowing Campanula seeds every year or for two consecutive years will help ensure that the garden every year has campanula flowers. Campanula plants should be distributed about 12 inches (30 cm) apart, with the same distance between plants in a row. Campanula varieties can be promoted by division and acceptance of cutouts. High varieties will most likely be a Quire Repodpora to prevent damage and breaking strong winds. Campanules prefer rich soil. Fertilizers such as fertilizer or home compost are ideal and should be dug around each roStriny in the spring.
among the highest varieties of Campanula is a chimney bell that matures up to 6 feet (2 m) high. Chimney Bellflower produces long stems of flowers that are usually white or light blue. The flowering period lasts approximately six weeks. If the flowers are removed as soon as they begin to fade and disappear, the flowering time may be extended about two weeks.
Scottish Harebell, Campanula rotundifolia , sometimes incorrectly called English Bluebell, is one of the most popular varieties of Campanula. Its flowers range from purple blue to pink or white and generally consist of five connected petals that form the shape of the bell. It grows naturally on pastures in Nerh America, Britain and other parts of Europe. Adult plants can grow sufficiently high enough to hold their own against tall grass.
Canterbury Bells produce large flowers in white, blue and purple. FloweringThe stem reaches about 2 feet (60 cm) tall. When planting between other varieties of plants such as phlox, canterbury bells create a lush and striking display. Peach bells grow up to 3 feet (90 cm) and produce long, slender floral stems. The peach bell flowers are blue, white or pale lilac and are looser than the flowers of Harebell. There are more flowers on each trunk and hybrid varieties are available with double flowers.