Campanula rotundifolia
SCOTTISH BLUEBELL, HARE BELL
Campanulaceae

 
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Plant type: semi-herbaceous rhizomatous soft-wooded perennial

Hardiness zones: 3-10

Sunlight: warm low sun to dappled light

Soil Moisture: dry between watering to constantly moist

Soil: ordinary soil, enriched soil, sand, acidic to alkaline

Tolerances: heavy frost
0.3m
Plant habit
 
0.3m

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Origins: Europe-W Russia, Russia, UK, North America, Mexico

Other Botanical Names:

Other Common Names: Witch's Thimble, Bell Flower

 
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Campanula rotundifolia
SCOTTISH BLUEBELL, HARE BELL
Campanulaceae

 

  Plant type: semi-herbaceous rhizomatous soft-wooded perennial

Hardiness zones: 3-10

Sunlight: warm low sun to dappled light

Soil Moisture: dry between watering to constantly moist

Soil: ordinary soil, enriched soil, sand, acidic to alkaline

Tolerances: heavy frost
0.3m
Plant habit
 
0.3m

FEATURES

Flowers: blue, mauve or white

Flowering Time: late spring to late summer

Leaves: mid green


DESIGN

Garden Styles: suits mediterranean, cottage & alpine designs

Uses: border, crevice

Growth rate: average

Maintenance Level: average

Skill Level: average

Animals: hummingbird



HAZARDS

Ingestion dangers: bark, bulb, fruit, green fruit, leaves, roots, sap, seeds, stems (all)






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