Campanula glomerata ‘Alba’
£6.00
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Description
White bells flowers that face up creating a lovely bouquet effect.
We have always grown these in our troughs on the nursery where it dwarfs the habit and so flowering height is about 20-30cm. If grown in rich soils this plant will flower at heights of up to 50-60cm. This is a great addition to the dry container or rock garden to limit size or else as a show plant of size in the borders.
Flowering: Spring-Summer
Hardiness: Hardy
Height: 20-30cm
Spread: 20cm
Further information:
The flowers on this plant are like white balls. Self sufficient, just needs a hard trim back in late autumn to make way for new growth.
Common Name: Bell Flower / Evia bellflower
Life Cycle: perennial
Family: Campanulaceae
Foliage: ovate
Basic Colour: ( white )
Flower Colour: white
Natural Flowering: May – August
Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Height with Flowers: 30cm
Soil Requirements: average / dry / well-drained / sandy
Soil ph: acidic / alkaline / neutral
Location: container / cottage garden / border / rock garden / Mediterranean
Usage: ornamental / bee food plant / attracts butterflies
Pruning: cut back to encourage further flowering
Tolerates: drought tolerant / salt tolerant / deer resistance / rabbit resistance
Origin: Europe – Western Asia
Additional information
| Weight | 100 g |
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| Pot Size | 1x 3cm Plug, 1 x 9cm Pot |
22 reviews for Campanula glomerata ‘Alba’
| 5 star | 81% | |
| 4 star | 13% | |
| 3 star | 0% | |
| 2 star | 0% | |
| 1 star | 4% |
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Richard Churton (verified owner) –
did not get them – money was refunded as they were out of stock
Luke Whiting (store manager) –
Hi Richard
Thank you for your review. Unfortunately with live plants we have to refund when they do not meet our quality control. We always try to have live stock counts and are happy to say we only get this wrong in about 1 in a 500 plant sales and so it is normally a rare occurrence to be refunded for stock shortages. Apologies for you having this issue.
All the best
Laura & Luke