Campanula glomerata ‘Church Bells’

Campanula glomerata 'Church Bells' is a clustered bellflower with large clusters of well formed violet-blue flowers.

Campanula glomerata ‘Church Bells’ is a clustered bellflower bred for higher performance and flower quality. Clusters of violet-purple to purple-blue, bell-shaped flowers are held on strong stems with the dark green lance-shaped foliage. Blooms a little earlier than ‘Angel Bells’ from late spring to early summer. Grows 14-18 inches high and 16-20 inches wide. Great in containers, in the mixed border, for mass planting, and as cut flowers. Pollinator attractor. Deer resistant.

Common Name:  Clustered Bellflower

Family:  Campanulaceae (The Bellflower Family)

Zone Hardiness:  5-8

Light:  Full Sun, Part Shade

Height:  12-24"

Width:  12-24"

Primary Bloom Colour:  Blue

Secondary Bloom Colour:  

Bloom Time:  Spring - Summer

Foliage Colour:  Green

Class:  Deciduous

Type:  Perennial

Soil Moisture:  Average

Stem Colour:  

Fragrance:  No

Berries:  

Benefits:  Bees, Hummingbirds

Deer Resistant:  Yes

BC Native:  No

Native Habitat:  Grassy places on calcareous soils, particularly in chalk grassland, less commonly on sea-cliffs or in woods.

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Geographical Origin:  Southwest Asia and Asia Minor, Asia - China and Japan, North Central and Eastern Asia