Campanula glomerata (Clustered Bellflower)
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Color Name: Angel Bells
Looking for a no-fuss perennial? Try Angel Bells, a clustered bellflower that's especially refined in terms of performance and flower quality. Well-formed clusters of white flowers are packed onto rich, dark green foliage. Match with its blue counterpart, Church Bells, for heavenly flower power in your perennial garden. A great choice for the gardener looking for a pollinator-friendly, deer resistant perennial.
Growing Tips: Keep the soil moist but make sure it is well-drained. Members of this group will grow in either full sun or partial shade, though some shade is recommended in areas with very hot summers. The delicate flower colors are best preserved with some shade. Cutting the plants back hard after flowering will keep them more compact and will help to prevent self-seeding. This action may also result in a second flush of blooms.
Looking for a no-fuss perennial? Try Angel Bells, a clustered bellflower that's especially refined in terms of performance and flower quality. Well-formed clusters of white flowers are packed onto rich, dark green foliage. Match with its blue counterpart, Church Bells, for heavenly flower power in your perennial garden. A great choice for the gardener looking for a pollinator-friendly, deer resistant perennial.
Growing Tips: Keep the soil moist but make sure it is well-drained. Members of this group will grow in either full sun or partial shade, though some shade is recommended in areas with very hot summers. The delicate flower colors are best preserved with some shade. Cutting the plants back hard after flowering will keep them more compact and will help to prevent self-seeding. This action may also result in a second flush of blooms.
Flower Color: White Shades Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 14 to 18 Inches Spread: 16 to 20 Hardy in Zone: 5, 6 |
Blooms: Late Spring / Early Summer
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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Characteristics |
• Landscapes • Cut Flower or Foilage • Easy to Grow • Border |