Serbian Bellflower Scientific Name: Campanula poscharskyana Degen Synonym: Family: Campanulaceae ...
Serbian Bellflower - Evergreen groundcover to 8" tall spreading to 36" wide. Blue flower in summer. Part sun. Moderate water needs. Hardy to Campanula poscharskyana 'Alba' ...
Serbian Bellflower Campanula poscharskyana, the Serbian Bellflower, native of the northern Balkins, is a low-growing groundcover five to eight inches tall, sometimes humping to a foot height. Clumps are divisible in spring.
Serbian bellflowers have an easy, undemanding habit. Creating a stream of lavender blue, the 1-inch-diameter star-shaped blossoms bloom reliably from late spring to early fall.
Description: Serbian Bellflower can serve as a fairly aggressive, late Spring flowering perennial groundcover when sited in moist, well-drained soils in partial sun to partial shade.
Blue Waterfall Serbian Bellflower [English]: Campanula poscharskyana 'Camgood' Blue Waterfall Serbian Bellflower [English]: Campanula poscharskyana 'Blue Waterfall' Blue Waterhyssop [English]: Bacopa caroliniana ...
Some are spreaders, especially clustered bellflower and Serbian bellflower, so plant these where they'll have some room to roam. But steer clear of the aggressive Korean bellflower (C. rapunculoides) which spreads so readily, it can become invasive.
Campanula poscharskyana, the Serbian Bellflower, is a semi-evergreen trailing perennial, valued for its lavender-blue star-shaped flowers, native to the Dinaric Alps in former Yugoslavia.[1] ...
See also: Bellflower, Campanula, Lavender, Pink, Evergreen
 
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