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Campanula cochleariifolia 'White Baby'

AndrewR

By Andrewr


Campanula cochleariifolia 'White Baby' (Campanula cochleariifolia 'White Baby')

Creeping plant for soil that does not dry out in sun or part shade



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This is lovely....is it easily available, please ?
Now on GoYpedia Campanulas. :o)

20 Nov, 2009

 

Yes it is TT. There are also varieties with pale blue flowers

20 Nov, 2009

 

Thanks... I'll look for those...
I want to plant more campanulas in my gardens...
..just hoping the slugs and snails don't like them too much...:o(
Please tell me the name of the pale blue variety...
Re. your above comment... are you saying that all small campanulas should be in dampish soil at all times ? Thanks.

20 Nov, 2009

 

TT - there's 'Miranda' or 'Miss Willmott', also 'Elizabeth Oliver' that has double flowers. Not all dwarf campulas need dampish soils; some are out and out alpines and need well-drained conditions, some also need protection form winter wet

20 Nov, 2009



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