Digging Dog Nursery perennials

Campanula alliariifolia
at Digging Dog

Ivory Bells

Campanula

Bellflower

The definitive bellflower, Campanulas melt your heart as they ring in the summer. The genus includes nearly 300 species, from dainty miniatures to stalwart uprights; we can’t resist using them in almost every garden design. Campanulas prefer filtered sun inland, full sun on the coast.

Campanula alliariifolia full sun  partial shade

Highly touted by Graham Stuart Thomas, who once referred to it as a “picture of poise and beauty,” this vigorous, clump-forming Campanula hosts a multitude of imposing one-sided spires, densely set with creamy white bells from top to bottom. The 2 in., nodding blooms sport prominent calyxes and elegantly illuminate the handsome, long-petioled heart-shaped foliage below.

Blooms July–August.

Size: 18"–2' high x 18" wide; hardy to zone 4.

Campanula alliariifolia (P-1311)
Each $6.00
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