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Campanulaceae

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Perennial
18-20°C
Do not cover
Sow spring and summer. Light needed for germination

 

Campanula punctata Beetroot
A stunning flower, everyone will admire. Very large tubular bells heavily washed with purple outside, liberally spotted inside with red and purple. Rare and unusual.

£1.95 pkt approx 100 seeds




 

 

Campanula punctata Beetroot



 

Campanula moesiaca
A rare and extremely beautiful plant from the Balkans. Bright ice-blue bellflowers are carried in tufts on thick hairy stems. Produces gorgeous drifts in spring

£1.95 pkt approx 100 seeds




 

 

Campanula moesiaca



 

Campanula takesimana
Strong stems bear large pendulous bells in white and pink shades, densely spotted within.
Sow late winter until early summer on the compost surface

 

pkt approx 200 seeds




 

 

Campanula takesimana seeds


 

Campanula Dwarf Pink  up to 1m
Campanula Lactiflora
Campanula Dwarf Pink, an outstanding flower, easy to grow from seed and will flower in the first year from an early sowing. A Hardy Perennial with excellent garden performance.

pkt approx 500 seeds


 

 

 

Campanula Dwarf Pink seeds


 

Campanula Prichards Variety   1-1.2m
Campanula Lactiflora
Deep violet blue flowers on branching heads above stout stems. Excellent mid border plant and bee plant, pollinated by bees hence some may be of pale blue, white or even pink flowering, making a superb plant  for the border. Seed is very fine.

£1.80 pkt approx 200 seeds


 

Campanula Prichards Variety Campanula Lactiflora


 

Campanula Carpatica Clips series 20cm
Clump forming rockery plant. Compact habit with masses of upright bell flowers, available in :-

Blue Clips

Out of Stock

 

White Clips

pkt 0.085g approx 1,000 seeds

tpkt 0.25g approx 3,000 seeds

 

 

 


Blue Clips

 

Campanula White Clips

 

 

 


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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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