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Common name: "Clustered Bellflower"
Latin name:
Campanula glomerata 'Superba'

Clustered Bellflower
Zone: 3 - 8
Elevation to:
8000'

Growth habit:
Clump forming
Max height:
24" - 36"
Spread: 18" - 24"

Flowers: Yes, July - August
Flower type: Racemes

Native to area: No
Available varieties: 50+
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Clustered Bellflower Campanula glomerata 'Superba'
Perennial Cultivation: Plant Clustered Bellflowers in full sun to partial shade in well drained soil. It adapts well to most soil types. Space new container grown Clustered Bellflower plants 18" - 24" apart. Cut back spent flower heads after flowering. 

Clustered Bellflowers blossoms can be cut and used in fresh floral arrangements.

Propagation:
Purchase pre-started plants at your local Garden Center. Once established, plants may be dug and divided in spring.

Potential pests ~ diseases:
Powdery mildew, slugs or spider mites.

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