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Campanula trachelium 'Bernice' - 2009
By Andrewr
- 24 Jun, 2009
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Very nice double form, does it run?
24 Jun, 2009
So lovely.
25 Jun, 2009
We have and like a lot of the same plants Andrew :)
25 Jun, 2009
These do not run - they are clump formers. I'm trying to get the single ones to self sow but it's a slow process considering it's a British native. But I think it does better on alkaline soils and mine is acid
25 Jun, 2009
Ah Andrew, might that then change things regarding our conversation about Kent Bells ?
Where i have mine is alkaline soil and very poor.
What do you think ?
25 Jun, 2009
I'm growing a couple of campanulas here already quite happily so I don't think soil acidity will be an issue. There are very few plants that can't cope with an acid soil but many that will not tolerate lime
25 Jun, 2009
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Lovely flower looks like silk
24 Jun, 2009