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Spotted Bellfower

Scientific name: Campanula punctata 'Cherry Bells'

Taxonomy
Family:Campanulaceae
Type:Herbaceous perennials
Native:NO
Plant Requirements
Zone:5 to 8
Plant Characteristics
Height:2 ft
Width:2 ft
Bloom:Showy flowers
Bloom Time:May to June
Bloom Color:White
Additional Characteristics
Trees


Fruit

Leaves


Bark
Wildlife value

Poisonous
Description Spotted bellflower is an upright, clump-forming perennial which typically grows 2' tall and wide bearing beautiful drooping, tubular, white to pale pink, bell-like flowers (to 2" long.

  Morphology:
Bellflower stems bear basal rosettes of rounded, toothed, medium green leaves (to 5" long). Flowers appear June – August and are white with purple inside spotting.

  Adaptation:
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers part shade in hot summer climates.

  Pests:
None reported.
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