Campanula Silver Bells
An upright clump forming perennial with long, hanging silvery-pink bell shaped flowers adorned with creamy edges outside and freckles inside. Blooms develop from spring through to summer and rise tall above dark purple-red glossy foliage.
Botanical Name | Campanula punctata |
Common Name | Spotted Bellflower |
Key Features | Flowering stems bear sprays of pendulous tubular silvery-pink blooms throughout spring and summer. |
Size | Grows to 40cm high x 40cm wide. |
Position | Thrives in full sun to part shade, in well drained and humus rich soil. Prefers part shade in warmer climates and regular moisture. Avoid exposed or windy sites. |
Description | Clump forming perennial with spectacular floral display. |
Cultural Notes | Remove spent flower heads to encourage repeat flower. Fertilise in spring and mulch well to maintain soil moisture. |
Landscape Ideas | A spectacular plant for containers, borders, rockeries, garden beds, lining garden beds or pathways. |
Water Requirements | Low – medium |
- Ideal for pots or gardens.
- Great clump forming ground cover.
- Withstands dry soil.
- Bell shaped, soft pink flower in summer.