Persicifolia Having leaves shaped like the peach. Persistent Not deciduous, as applied to leaves; not disappearing, as applied to pith, pubescence, epidermis, etc. Adhering to a position instead of falling, whether dead or alive.
Campanula persicifolia is called the peach-leaved bellflower and there is a slight resemblance to peach leaves - but peach trees should be so easy to grow. Most Campanulas are good garden performers needing minimal care. Some, like C.
The bellflower (Campanula persicifolia), native to mountain meadows and open woods, was also a natural choice as well as the whimsical columbine with its distinctly out-of-the-ordinary blossoms.
Bellflowers (Zone 2) The peach-leafed bellflower (Campanula persicifolia) sends up metre-high wands of white or blue bells. Very pretty when allowed to seed naturally. More robust is milky bellflower (C. lactiflora), with its 1.
persicifolia; short C. carpatica; heat-resistant C. glometala QUIRKS: Some grow poorly where summer nights are hot GOOD NEIGHBORS: Cohosh, foxglove, peony, stonecrop, sun rose WHERE IT GROWS BEST: Sun to partial shade in loamy soil ...
Also known as Paper Bellflower, Willow Bellflower Campanula persicifolia Campanulaceae Family ...
Bellflower: Campanula latifolia 'Brantwood' (white-blue); cup-and saucer (C. mediuim); and peach-leafed bluebell (C. persicifolia) ...
See also: Plant, Flower, Bloom, Spring, Perennial
 
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