Campanula pyramidalis kam-PAN-yoo-luh, peer-uh-mid-AH-liss are easy to grow plants in shaded areas producing flower spikes reaching up to 4’ feet tall.The campanula plant genus means “little bell” while pyramidalis means “pyramid-shaped,” describing the distinct clumps of flowers.Commonly called chimney bellflower, the plant is native to southeastern Europe and belongs to the Campanulaceae “bellflower” family.
Category Campanula
Campanula pyramidalis kam-PAN-yoo-luh, peer-uh-mid-AH-liss are easy to grow plants in shaded areas producing flower spikes reaching up to 4’ feet tall.The campanula plant genus means “little bell” while pyramidalis means “pyramid-shaped,” describing the distinct clumps of flowers.Commonly called chimney bellflower, the plant is native to southeastern Europe and belongs to the Campanulaceae “bellflower” family.
Campanula Glomerata Kam-PAN-yoo-luh, Glahm-er-AH-tuh is a flowering species in the Campanula plant (bellflower) genus, belong to the family Campanulaceae.This plant is native to North America, Europe, and Asia.The common names for Campanula Glomerata include:Clustered BellflowerBellflowerDane’s BloodCampanula Glomerata Plants CareSize & GrowthThe Campanula Glomerata ‘superba’ is a herbaceous perennial plant with a foliage color of green leaves, which look striking with its violet-blue flowers.
The Campanula Portenschlagiana kam-PAN-yoo-luh port-en-shlag-ee-AH-nuh a long name that is difficult to say. It is one of many bellflower plants.You shouldn’t confuse this gorgeous plant with the Campanula Medium, also called at times the bellflower or Canterbury Bells.While both plants belong to the genus Campanula and the family Campanulaceae.
Campanula rotundifolia kam-PAN-yoo-luh, ro-tun-dih-FOH-lee-uh is an herbaceous perennial belonging to the family Campanulaceae.The plant’s genus name Campanula is derived from the Latin word campana, which means bell.The specific epithet is also Latin and means rounded leaves referring to the rounded basal leaves of the plant.
Campanula poscharskyana kam-PAN-yoo-luh, po-shar-skee-AH-nuh is a sprawling perennial producing low-growing foliage, making it a popular choice for ground cover.It’s known for its lovely bloom of lavender-blue flowers.Campanula poscharskyana is commonly called the trailing bellflower or the Serbian bellflower and it’s native to Serbia and the Dinaric Alps.
Campanula persicifolia kam-PAN-yoo-luh, per-sik-ih-FOH-lee-uh is a slender perennial with cup-shaped flowers.It’s primarily found in the Alps and other parts of Europe but also appears natively in northern Africa and parts of western Asia.Campanula persicifolia has quite a few common names:Peachleaf bellflowerPeach bellsFairy bellflowerFairy bellsWillow bellPetticoat bellflowerIt belongs to the bellflower plant (Campanulaceae) family and prefers cool summer climates.
Campanula Carpatica Kam-PAN-yoo-luh, Kar-PAT-ih-kuh is a plant with flowers that come back every year from the Campanulaceae family, and native to central Europe.This plant is an herbaceous perennial, which produces blue bell-shaped flowers on long stems.For garden use, various Campanula flower varieties are produced in shades of purple, pink, blue, and white.