100+  Clustered Bell Flower Seeds- Superbra- Dahurica Flower- CAMPANULA GLOMERATA---(B131)
100+  Clustered Bell Flower Seeds- Superbra- Dahurica Flower- CAMPANULA GLOMERATA---(B131)
100+  Clustered Bell Flower Seeds- Superbra- Dahurica Flower- CAMPANULA GLOMERATA---(B131)

100+ Clustered Bell Flower Seeds- Superbra- Dahurica Flower- CAMPANULA GLOMERATA---(B131)

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100 + Seeds- Clustered Bell Flower Seeds- Superbra- Dahurica Flower- CAMPANULA GLOMERATA-B131

Description:

Campanula glomerata, known by the common names clustered bellflower or Dane's blood, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Campanula, belonging to the family Campanulaceae. It is the county flower of Rutland, England.

Scientific name: Campanula glomerata Higher classification: Bellflowers Clustered Bellflower (Campanula Glomerata) It is a colourful plant that does particularly well on chalkland soil. The flowers which are purple have a richness and intensity to them. Even when grown in the garden without competition of grass it can look spectacular. In a wild garden or meadow it is definitely a chalkland or light soil plant. Clustered Bellflower (Campanula Glomerata) will not cope with rich or heavy soils or strong vegetation. It can grow in a meadow, ideally it wants to be in a place where the grass grows particularly thinly. On poorer soil it will not grow so tall but will still look attractive Bellflower Plant:

Soil: Average, well-drained soil

Light: Thrives in Full Sun to light shade

Propagation: Sow seed in the Spring; for cultivars, take stem cuttings or divide in spring or fall

USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: Zones 3 to 9

Soil Requirements Bellflowers grow best is loose, well-draining soil with a pH range between 6-8. By creating a planting mixture that is 50% soil and 50% compost you will ensure healthy, long-living plants that will produce an abundance of beautiful flowers for years.

Light Requirements Bellflowers will tolerate a little shade in the afternoon, but prefer to grow in a location that is in full sun.

The more direct sunlight the plant receives, the more blooms it will produce.

Temperature and Humidity Requirements Warm days and cool nights are ideal for Bellflowers.

These plants won’t grow well in regions with hot, tropical climates nor in regions that dip below 50 degrees at night. Bellflowers will develop powdery mildew in humid climates and soils that are kept overly moist.