The Bellflowers are an enormous genus native to Britain and Europe. Most were common in America by the nineteenth century and Bernard McMahon offered nine species in 1806, including the Nettle-leaved. It was also once known as Throatwort and Bats-in-the-Hawkesort, but was best known in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as the original Canterbury Bell. This name evoked the ringing horse bells of pilgrims riding through the fields of Campanula trachelium as they traveled to Canterbury.
 
Typical Blooming Dates: May-August
Growth Type: Perennial
Color(s): Purple
Hardiness Zones: 3-9
Location at Monticello: West and East Lawn Oval Beds
Planting Conditions: Full Sun and Part Shade