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Bellflower Seeds for Pollinators: Easy Growing Perennial Flowers

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Bellflower plants, also known as Campanula, are cheery perennial flowers with their happy nodding heads. The bell-shaped flowers inspire the common name, bellflower, as well as the scientific name Campanula, derived from the Latin word for 'little bell'.

These cold-hardy plants make useful specimens in areas with harsh winters. They thrive in full sun and require well-drained soil with moderate moisture. Once established, bellflower plants can tolerate periods of drought.

Campanula can be grown from seeds or rhizomes. After the danger of frost has passed in spring, the tiny seeds should be sown in prepared soil. Seedlings should be kept moderately moist during their care.

To plant rhizomes, separate them from the parent plant at a root node and bury the roots in the soil.

With over 1200 varieties, the diverse Campanula family offers a wide range of colors and sizes to choose from. These striking perennial flowering plants are known for their ability to attract pollinators, making them a valuable addition to any garden.

The bell-shaped blooms of Campanula come in shades of blue, purple, white, pink, and even yellow, providing a beautiful display throughout the growing season. Some varieties grow as tall as 3 feet, while others remain more compact, making them suitable for edging, rock gardens, or container plantings.

Campanula's versatility extends beyond their decorative appeal. These hardy plants are also edible, with the young leaves and flowers being used in salads or as garnishes. Some species, such as the Rampion Bellflower (Campanula rapunculus), have edible roots that can be cooked and consumed.

Beyond their practical uses, Campanula have long held cultural significance. In ancient Greece, the bellflower was associated with the goddess Venus and was believed to have healing properties. In various European traditions, the plant was thought to have the power to ward off evil spirits.

Today, Campanula remains a beloved garden staple, appreciated for its easy-growing nature, pollinator-friendly attributes, and captivating floral displays. Whether cultivated in a small urban plot or a sprawling country garden, these charming bellflowers are sure to bring a touch of whimsy and natural beauty to any outdoor space.

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AttributeValue
plant_or_animal_product_typeFlower
indoor_outdoor_usageOutdoor
brandVGENKD
material_featureHeirloom
colorMix
expected_blooming_periodSpring
sunlight_exposurePartial Shade
unit_count1.0 Count
expected_planting_periodSpring
soil_typeLoam Soil
moisture_needsModerate Watering
upc717016358796
product_dimensions3.5 x 3 x 0.39 inches
item_weight0.634 ounces
manufacturerVGENKD
country_of_originUSA
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stars2.7
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