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Canary Island Bellflower is a beautiful herbaceous climbing perennial with bluish green leaves, slightly succulent stems and a tuberous root. Makes showy, large bell shaped bright orange to orange red pendulous flowers followed by astonishingly large, edible (!), walnut sized, bright orange yellow fruits. Keep dry as soon as plants go dormant at higher temperatures in summer. Start to water again as soon as new growth appears in autumn. Requires a climbing aid and is mainly winter-growing.
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This wildflower is a cousin of the native Campanulas that grace the wilds of the US. Only about 9 tall, this little gem blooms non-stop all summer. The flowers sometimes open so wide, that they almost turn inside-out! A native of the Carpathian Mountains, these little wildflowers are very hardy, and can withstand harsh winter conditions. It is a sure winner along a stone path, or in a small rock garden.
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Produces magnificent pyramidal panicles of star-shaped blue or white flowers from July to September on sturdy upright stems. They are excellent for cutting. Leaves are nearly heart-shaped and about 2 inches long. Grows 4-6 feet tall and should be staked to keep the stems straight. Wonderful for the back of borders or in large containers. Biennial. Winter hardy to zone 3. Seeds may require pre-chilling, instructions included. Packet is 250 seeds.
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Campanula americana (Tall Bellflower) Wildflower Seeds
Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Duration: BiennialBloom Time: SummerHeight: 36 to 72Spacing: 18 to 24Light: Full Sun to WoodlandSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 4a-8bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds on soil surface at 65F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 300000This wildflower is often overlooked, but deserves a place in any garden. A distant relative of harebell, this bright purple beauty grows up to six feet tall in its second year. Like harebell, it has five petaled purple flowers...
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Cup - and - Saucer Mix. Campanula medium. Old - fashion Charm. Biennial. Striking, tall plants with unusual flowers in a lovely pastel blend of white, pink , lavender and blue shades. Provides bold masses of color in early summer. Biennial, zones 4 - 9. Height 30 inches.
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Description: perennial, 8-18 inches, clump-forming; has broad, bell-shaped flowers, 1-2 inches wide, in white or violet; blooms in zone 5 from late June through July.
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ZONES 3-8 Bell Flowers contain many different flower forms and plant heights. SOW INDOORS OR DIRECT SOW Sow indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Do not cover seed. Transplant outdoors after any danger of frost is past, or sow directly outside 2 weeks before last frost, in groups of 3-4 seeds, thin to 12-18". Germination period is 10-14 days at 70ºF. . GARDEN HINTS: Bell Flowers respond well to rich, moist soil. Use for rock gardens, borders, edging in flower beds. Fairly easy...
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This perennial is a delicate lavender or blue flower that can tolerate a variety of conditions. It may look delicate, but this flower can withstand temperatures of -30 degrees Fahrenheit. It will thrive in full sun or in partial sun. The soil can be dry or moist and the weather hot or cold- the Bellflower Tussock doesnt mind. It will grow well in zones 3-8. It should be planted in the fall in soil that is well drained. The cold weather of the winter is needed to help the seeds germinate. In the...
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Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Carpatic BluebellDuration: PerennialBloom Time: SummerHeight: 8 to 12Spacing: 12 to 15Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 3a-8bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds on soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 350000This wildflower is a cousin of the native Campanulas that grace the wilds of the US. Only about 9 tall, this little gem blooms non-stop all summer. The flowers sometimes open so wide, that they almost turn...
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This wildflower is a cousin of the native Campanulas that grace the wilds of the US. Only about 9 tall, this little gem blooms non-stop all summer. The flowers sometimes open so wide, that they almost turn inside-out! A native of the Carpathian Mountains, these little wildflowers are very hardy, and can withstand harsh winter conditions. It is a sure winner along a stone path, or in a small rock garden.
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Tall Bellflower (Campanula americana) Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet - 2000 Seeds
This wildflower is often overlooked, but deserves a place in any garden. A distant relative of harebell, this bright purple beauty grows up to six feet tall in its second year. Like harebell, it has five petaled purple flowers, except that these open up flat, whereas the Harebell remains in a bell shape. Colorful and aspiring!
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Season: Perennial Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 20" Bloom Season: Early summer to late summer Bloom Color: Purple shades Soil Requirement:Moist, well drained soil
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Plant a Fairy Garden! Attract fairies to your garden with a fairy's favorite flowers! This wonderful seed collection is filled with perennial, biannual and annual flowering flowers. Each seed packed is sweetly decorated with their corresponding Flower Fairy Poem on back. Follow the instructions on the seed packet and start creating a beautiful flowering fairy garden at your house. The Flower Fairy Seed Collections comes with one packet of seeds for each of the following nine flowers: Candytuft...
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Season: Perennial Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 20" Bloom Season: Early summer to late summer Bloom Color: Purple shades Soil Requirement:Moist, well drained soil
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Season: Perennial Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 20" Bloom Season: Early summer to late summer Bloom Color: Purple shades Soil Requirement:Moist, well drained soil
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Season: Perennial Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 20" Bloom Season: Early summer to late summer Bloom Color: Purple shades Soil Requirement:Moist, well drained soil
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