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The pretty blooms of this tried and true early perennial offer old-fashioned elegance to perennial gardens.
Peachleaf bellflower is a rhizomatous perennial originating from Russia, Asia and Eastern Europe. It forms spreading rosettes of lance-shaped leaves that give rise to tall leafy stems in early summer. The willowy stems are lined with large, open, bell-shaped blooms of white, pink or lavender-blue. These are typically single, though double-flowered varieties are available. Deadheading will encourage plants to rebloom, but fewer flowers are produced the second time around.
This bellflower grows nicely in sites with full to partial sun and moist, well-drained soil. Later in the season it offers little ornamental value, so it’s best planted with annuals and perennials that are pretty in late summer and fall. This old-fashioned perennial is ideal for cottage gardens and sunny perennial borders. Its flowers are also good for cutting.
Information source: http://learn2grow.com/plants/campanula-persicifolia/
Approximately 300 seeds in 0.3g packet.
Genus - Campanula
Species - Persicifolia
Variety - Mix
Common name - Peachleaf Bellflower
Pre-Treatment - Not-required
Hardiness zones - 3 - 9
Height - 0,70 m
Spread - 0,30 m
Plant type - Perennial flower
Exposure - Full sun, Partial Sun
Growth rate - Fast
Soil PH - Neutral
Soil type - Loose, humous with sufficient nutrients and good water supply
Water requirements - Average
Landscape uses - Cutflower, Mixed Border
Bloom season - June - July
Leaf / Flower color - Green / White, pink, lavender-blue
GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
Sow from April to May in dishes inside, firm seeds and keep moist.
Cover with a sheet of glass or clear plastic as light is needed for germination.
Protection against frost in harsh climatic conditions promotes a better growth in spring.
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