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Dalmatian Bellflower

Dalmatian Bellflower

Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist, well-drained, fertile soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July and AugustHardiness: fully hardySpreading mounds of deep purple, funnel-shaped flowers appear in July and August with heart-shaped to kidney-shaped, mid-green leaves that are retained all year.

These low-growing Dalmatian bellflowers look wonderful cascading over a sunny, well-drained, rock garden or raised bed, used as edging or tucked in between paving stones or a dry-stone wall.

This campanula is very vigorous, so it's best plant planted away from smaller, less competitive plants.Garden care: Protect the tender foliage from slug damage using environmentally friendly slug pellets or beer traps.

During the growing season water freely.</ul

Vendor: Crocus.co.uk

£3.99

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Dalmatian Bellflower

Dalmatian Bellflower

Description: Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist, well-drained, fertile soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July and AugustHardiness: fully hardySpreading mounds ...

Crocus.co.uk

£3.99

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Dalmatian Bellflower

Dalmatian Bellflower

Description: Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist, well-drained, fertile soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July and AugustHardiness: fully hardySpreading mounds ...

Crocus.co.uk

£5.99

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