Campanula
By Karensusan63
- 19 Jun, 2012
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Bought three of these to soften the edge of my sleepers. Such a pretty flower. Seems odd to call it rotundifolia, when the leaves are very thin and pointed...maybe it's the way they are arranged on the stem...does anyone know?
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Like C.persicifolia but with a deeper bell shape to the flowers..............
20 Jun, 2012
Yes, this one is the native harebell I believe Keith. It's very very pretty indeed. I love the small campanulas, but am not overly keen on the bigger ones. I do love the punctatas, but they are so rampant!
20 Jun, 2012
I have this one too, it's very pretty and self seeds around.
20 Jun, 2012
Yes, I am hoping this one will do that Annie, although with my bark mulch it is almost impossible for anything to seed around. The down side of having an almost totally weed-free garden! ;)
20 Jun, 2012
Love them all.....
20 Jun, 2012
i grew some of this from seed last year, it's just in bud now, lovely little one Karen...
23 Jun, 2012
Thanks Slad. I went out to check on stuff this evening...but it was so cold....again....still....:((
23 Jun, 2012
i've just come in as it's raining again :-(
23 Jun, 2012
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Ah, I discovered it is because the basal leaves are rounded. :D
19 Jun, 2012