CAMPANULA cochleariifolia blue Perennial Plant

Perennials
£44.99
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Delivery Time: Delivered within 2-4 working days. 6.99 for Unlimited Plants

The Campanula's delicate star-shaped, cupped flowers have led to it being called a 'bellflower' or 'willow bell'. With a bushy habit, this mound-forming perennial displays blue flowers on a bed of small, delicate leaves. The Campanula is an excellent evergreen choice for underplanting roses and shrubs in a cottage or informal garden.

How to grow Campanula
Plant in a sunny area with a well-draining neutral to alkaline soil. Ensure you stake the plant for extra support if the site is exposed. Water only when the soil begins to dry. Cut back after flowering to prevent self-seeding and encourage a second flush of flowers.

How long do campanula flowers last?
Campanula will flower in late spring and early summer for around 2-3 weeks. You can improve the flowering time by regularly pruning old and fading flowers.

This CAMPANULA cochleariifolia blue comes in a 9cm Pot

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  • Our perennial plants are grown in the UK by a family business.

  • Perennials are supplied in eco friendly packaging.

  • Plants are not for consumption unless stated as edible.

  • Depending on the stage of the growing season, plants can range from young growth at the start of the season through to more advanced growth and flowering later into the season. We cannot guarantee flowering plants upon arrival due to this.
Perennial Growth Stage

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