Favorite Trailing Bellflower Campanula
Bellflowers are among the most popular of perennials.
Trailing bellflower campanula. PP13161 Campanula poscharskyana Zones. A vigorous plant spreading by underground runners Campanula poscharskyana will quickly fill cracks in paving or old walls. These plants have become popular pot plants in the Scandinavian countries making excellent basket plants.
Datasets have provided data to the NBN Atlas for this species. Numerous blue star-shaped flowers bloom on cascading runners. Browse pictures and read growth cultivation information about Campanula Serbian Bellflower Trailing Bellflower Campanula poscharskyana Blue Waterfall supplied by member gardeners in.
This plant is a trailing perennial from Yugoslavia. Campanula poscharskyana - Trailing bellflower A trailing semi evergreen grown for its blue star shaped flowers in June Very easy to grow looks great in a hanging basket In a 7 cm pot. Campanula poscharskyana is a low-growing spreading alpine campanula that works well in pots and as ground cover in hot sunny corners.
Like Campanula portenschlagiana the trailing bellflower Campanula poscharskyana is a mat-forming species and well-suited to growing in the small crevices between paving tiles bricks and stonesIts a fabulous low-maintenance plant that will provide masses of colourful flowers from summer right through to the end of autumn even longer in sheltered urban locations. Campanula poscharskyana Addenda White Star is a trailing campanula that bursts in flower covering the entire plant. Most campanula though are native to high elevation sites or in northern latitudes where they are often associated with alkaline soils.
Campanulas belong to the bellflower family and are herbaceous perennials with bell shaped usually nodding blue or purple flowers. A beautiful sight spilling over a rock wall planted in between stepping stones or tucked into a rock garden. It will bloom indoors for up to 4 weeks and.
This robust species can survive through both cold and warm climate. The latest edition of the Flora of the British Isles by Clive Stace 2019 reports that Trailing. Then wait until its spring to replant it.