Campanula x 'White Clips'

Bellflower

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Common Name: 

Bellflower

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

Sun (From 0 to 5): 

Water (From 0 to 5): 

Maximum temperature: 

36°C

Minimum temperature: 

10°C

Maximum height: 

25 cm

Maximum width: 

60 cm

Bellflower (Campanula x 'White Clips') - Description

Hummingbirds will love these upward-facing, cup-shaped flowers that will bloom in abundance over the dark green foliage. Campanula 'White Clips' will bloom from late spring to late summer, if deadheaded regularly, on compact rounded clumps that prefer well drained soil. 'White Clips' will enhance your landscape as an edging, in decorative containers, or along the front of borders.

Bellflower (Campanula x 'White Clips') - Blooming

Although this plant can survive full sun, the delicate floral colors are better preserved when Bellflowers are grown in shadier spots.

Bellflower (Campanula x 'White Clips') - Growth

Annuals, biennials, and perennials. Takes full sun exposure in cooler climates well. In warmer climates, they need partial shade. Since there are many members in this genus there are several growth needs.

Bellflower (Campanula x 'White Clips') - Planting

Sow Bellflower seeds in spring or early summer. The plants can also be divided during the spring or autumn. Division entails propagating a plant by splitting it into 2 or more parts. Each part has its own root system and more than one shoot or dormant bud.

Bellflower (Campanula x 'White Clips') - Pest

Snails and slugs have an affinity to Bellflowers. In hot, dry weather spider mites can be a problem. Come autumn, rust may be a problem.

Bellflower (Campanula x 'White Clips') - Interesting facts

In Latin, Campanula translates to "little bell", which is so named because of the shapes of the flowers. This is also the reason why the common name for the genus is Bellflower. Flowers are most often bell-shaped, but there are species that have flowers shaped like stars. Many species in the genus Campanula have a white latex in their leaves and stems, which is generally thought to be used as protection from herbivores.

Bellflower (Campanula x 'White Clips') - Soil and irrigation

Needs well-drained soil and moderate to regular water.

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