Campanula Rotundifolia (Harebell, Scottish Bluebell) is native to most temperate zones in the northern hemisphere. This herbaceous perennial wildflower has elegant little blue flowers on top of strong 10″ to 20″ stalks.
Spreads by seed and rhizomes easily competing with long grasses once established, requires little fertilizer and is drought tolerant. It has a long flowering period which varies according to location, in the UK this is usually July to late September, but can go on to November, usually mid violet-blue but occasionally pink or even white.
Attractive to bees, it provides an important source of nectar in the Autumn.
Plant Type: Wildflower.
Height 30-60cm | |
Spread 15-30cm | |
Soil: average well drained, chalky, loam or sandy. pH not fussy. Light watering. | |
Flowers: from July to October. | |
Position: Full sun or partial shade | |
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 – 6 ( -40 to -18°C) |
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