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Common name: "Milky Bellflower"
Latin name: 
Campanula lactiflora

Milky Bellflower
Native to: Western Asia
Zone:
4 - 9 
Winter hardy:
Yes
Water depth:
Bog plant
Flowers: Yes, June - Sept
Height: 
3' - 4'
Spread:
12" - 24"
Pests:
Powdery mildew or spider mites
Sunshine:
Pictured: Campanula lactiflora
Cultural information: "Milky Bellflower" can grow fairly large and is best used as a rear border plant. The plant may require staking because of it height. Flowers have their best color when grown in light shade. Plant in full sun to partial shade in fertile boggy or moist soils. Flowers are good for cutting.

For more info on Campanula... look in the Perennial section.

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