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 NameCampanula punctata
Common NameSpotted Bellflower
Key FeaturesFlowering stems bear sprays of pendulous tubular silvery-pink blooms throughout spring and summer.
SizeGrows to 40cm high x 40cm wide.
PositionThrives 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.
DescriptionClump forming perennial with spectacular floral display.
Cultural NotesRemove spent flower heads to encourage repeat flower. Fertilise in spring and mulch well to maintain soil moisture.
Landscape IdeasA spectacular plant for containers, borders, rockeries, garden beds, lining garden beds or pathways.
Water RequirementsLow – medium
  • Ideal for pots or gardens.
  • Great clump forming ground cover.
  • Withstands dry soil.
  • Bell shaped, soft pink flower in summer.