Peach-leaf Campanula Seeds

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Peach-leaf Campanula Seeds

CA$5.50

Our own farm-grown Peach-leaf Campanula (Campanula persicifolia) seeds for organic growing.

All seeds are grown on our farm without the use of chemicals; and are open-pollinated, hybrid-free and GMO-free.

1 pkg (60+ seeds)

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Common Names
Peach-leaf Campanula, Peach-leaf Bellflower

Botanical Name
Campanula persicifolia

Plant Family
Campanulaceae (Bellflower Family)

Life Cycle
Perennial

Native Range
Europe

Hardiness Zone
3-9

Habit
A wonderful addition to the woodland or cottage garden. Plants produce study stems with large bell-shaped flowers that are delicate shades of lilac-blue, and occasionally white. 3ft tall, clump forming.

Sun/Soil
Full sun to partial shade. Average soil, drought tolerant.

Germination/Sowing
The seeds germinate easily and quickly, they are best started in flats indoors and transplanted out. Alternatively they can be direct sown in spring or fall.

Growing/Care 
Can be cut back after flowering to keep plants tidy.

Harvesting
N/A

Culinary Uses
The leaves and flowers are edible and can be used in salads.

Medicinal Uses
N/A

Other Uses
Great long-lasting cut flower, as well as a good choice for attracting pollinators.

Themes
Woodland Garden, Attracts Pollinators, Container Garden, Low Maintenance, Cut Flowers, Edible Flowers.