Family: Campanulaceae
Scientific Name: Campanula rotundifolia
Common Name: Blue Bells of Scotland , Bell Flower
| Description | An easy to grow plant in full sun and most any soil. |
| Pronunciation | (kam-PAN-u-la)(ro-tund-i-FO-lee-ah) |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Perennials Hardy |
| Hardiness Zone | 2-(6)7 |
| Sunlight | best in full, helps prevent sprawl |
| Moisture | average, very adaptable |
| Soil & Site | average, tolerates most any soil type |
| Temperature | grows best in it's northern regions |
| Flowers | bell shaped, blue, borne on terminal racemes, nodding |
| Leaves | round basal leaves, grass-like stems, spreads by slender underground rhizomes |
| Stems | rhizomes |
| Maintenance | tends to sprawl |
| Propagation | seed |
| Misc Facts | Rotundifoia refers to the rounded leaves of the basal rosette. It is found circumboreal. |
| Notes & Reference | #04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage), #123-Dwarf Campanula (Graham Nicholls) |
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