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  1. Campanula alpina

    Campanula alpina is a species of perennial bellflower found in the Eastern Alps, Carpathian Mountains and the Balkans. It comprises two subspecies: subsp. alpina found in the Eastern Alps and Carpathians, and subsp. orbelica found in the Balkans. Wikipedia

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  3. encyclopaedia.alpinegardensociety.net

    Campanula alpina. Description Images. Authors: Jacq. Botanical Description. Often solitary rosette-forming, with glossy lanceolate leaves. Stems 10cm or more in height bearing several 1.5-2cm long lilac to lavender-blue bells. Eastern Alps, Carpathians and mountains of Balkan peninsula, above 1250m.
  4. alpinegardensociety.net

    Campanula arvatica. This little gem's natural home is among limestone boulders in the mountains of northern Spain. In both its typical dark violet form and a glistening white selection it is an easy plant to please in any very freely drained, sunny rock garden site. A limestone scree provides particularly favourable conditions.
  5. encyclopaedia.alpinegardensociety.net

    Campanula is one of the standard rock garden genera, having much to offer in beauty and ease of cultivation. Some species are tricky, needing raised bed, scree or rock crevice conditions. Some species are tricky, needing raised bed, scree or rock crevice conditions.
  6. Campanula alpina. alpine bellflower. A low-growing perennial with small, green, oval-shaped foliage and racemes of nodding, outward facing, pale blue, bell-shaped single flowers borne on short stalks sitting just above its foliage providing a long flowering display in summer. An easy to grow plant that dislikes wet winters.
  7. There is an ever-increasing range of campanula, from robust rock garden species to tall border perennials and some tender perennials. Here we look at how to grow the more specialist types, mainly focusing on alpines and tender species. Save to My scrapbook. Quick facts.
  8. growplants.org

    Campanula grow and care - herbaceous of the genus Campanula also known as Bellflower plant or Campulana, Campanula perennial evergreen, biennial or annual plant, ... Campanula alpina (Alpine bellflower) hardiness zone 3-7, flower color purple, 10-30cm (4-12 inches)
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