Campanula x 'Birch Hybrid' - BLUEBELL 'BIRCH HYBRID'
Eye-catching low growing bluebell with evergreen mat of fresh green leaves and rich violet-blue flowers on erect stems. In the blooming peak, flowers cover the entire plant.
Well behaved small perennial for drained soils.
Blooming Time: early summer (June) with sporadic blooming up to early fall
Size: 4-6" tall x 8-12” wide
USDA Zones: 4 to 9
Culture: full sun, half-sun, half-shade, needs drained soils, alkaline, neutral, to acid, but always with some gravel, rocks or sand
Moisture Needs: medium to medium-dry
Origin: garden hybrid of Campanula poscharskyana and Campanula garganica (Birch Farm nursery in England), both species originate in rocky areas in Dalmatian mountains in previous Yugoslavia
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: should be resistant to both, but it all depends on the pressure
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: small butterflies, bees
Attracts Hummingbirds: yes
Pot Size: 3.5" x 4" perennial pot (1.22 pt/580 ml)
Picture copyright: 阿橋, Commons Wikipedia
Plant combinations: best in drained - gravelly, rocky soils, crevices, rock cracks, troughs, shallow rocky soils, rock gardens, rocky woodland edges, or roof gardens with additional sand, gravel or pea gravel, dry-stacked walls. Good companions can be short cultivars of Aquilegia, Anntennaria, Armeria maritima, small clump-forming Artemisia, Asclepias tuberosa, Coreopsis 'Moonbeam', Dalea purpurea or others, Erigeron pulchellus, smaller Heuchera, Geum triflorum, dwarf bearded and miniature Iris, small species of Liatris (cylindracea, microcephalla, mucronata, punctata), Oenothera perennis, Penstemons, Phlox subulata, Phlox bifida, Ruellia humilis, Sedum, Sempervivm, Talinum, smaller Veronica, Viola pedatifida, Viola pedata and many others
Campanula x 'Birch Hybrid' - BLUEBELL 'BIRCH HYBRID'
Eye-catching low growing bluebell with evergreen mat of fresh green leaves and rich violet-blue flowers on erect stems. In the blooming peak, flowers cover the entire plant.
Well behaved small perennial for drained soils.
Blooming Time: early summer (June) with sporadic blooming up to early fall
Size: 4-6" tall x 8-12” wide
USDA Zones: 4 to 9
Culture: full sun, half-sun, half-shade, needs drained soils, alkaline, neutral, to acid, but always with some gravel, rocks or sand
Moisture Needs: medium to medium-dry
Origin: garden hybrid of Campanula poscharskyana and Campanula garganica (Birch Farm nursery in England), both species originate in rocky areas in Dalmatian mountains in previous Yugoslavia
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: should be resistant to both, but it all depends on the pressure
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: small butterflies, bees
Attracts Hummingbirds: yes
Pot Size: 3.5" x 4" perennial pot (1.22 pt/580 ml)
Picture copyright: 阿橋, Commons Wikipedia
Plant combinations: best in drained - gravelly, rocky soils, crevices, rock cracks, troughs, shallow rocky soils, rock gardens, rocky woodland edges, or roof gardens with additional sand, gravel or pea gravel, dry-stacked walls. Good companions can be short cultivars of Aquilegia, Anntennaria, Armeria maritima, small clump-forming Artemisia, Asclepias tuberosa, Coreopsis 'Moonbeam', Dalea purpurea or others, Erigeron pulchellus, smaller Heuchera, Geum triflorum, dwarf bearded and miniature Iris, small species of Liatris (cylindracea, microcephalla, mucronata, punctata), Oenothera perennis, Penstemons, Phlox subulata, Phlox bifida, Ruellia humilis, Sedum, Sempervivm, Talinum, smaller Veronica, Viola pedatifida, Viola pedata and many others