Species willow bell
Violet flower with yellow anthers , yellow-white filaments. green sepals, leaves and stems, violet-yellow buds.

willow bell

Campanula persicifolia

Also Known As - peach-leaved bellflower
Willow bell (Campanula persicifolia) is an amazing plant because of its unique beauty. This bell-shaped flower can reach up to 1.2 m in height and its stems become arching with age. The large bell-shaped flowers are usually blue or white and bloom in late spring and summer. They are incredibly versatile and can grow in a range of habitats and conditions, making them ideal for gardens of all sizes. Its moderately-invasive habits make it a great choice for instability in wet soils, and it adds a simple charm to any garden. Its resilient nature, deep-rooted roots, and long-lasting blooms make it an ideal perennial for any garden.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Greenwood Cuttings

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 7

Flowers:

White to blue Flowers

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Soil:

Well-drained

Fruits:

blue Fruits In Autumn Ready In Summer

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Watering willow bell (Campanula persicifolia) plants is fairly easy. They should be watered regularly from when they are planted through the growing season (spring and summer). Water them deeply, allowing the soil to become moist but not soggy. In general, about 1 inch of water should be provided once a week. Water the soil, not the leaves, as wet foliage can lead to fungal diseases. During really hot weather, you may need to water more frequently—every few days. If rainfall is sparse, you will need to water more often to keep the plants looking their best.

sunlight

Willow bell (Campanula persicifolia) prefers to grow in sunny areas with good air circulation. It needs between 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight every day. The best time for the plant to receive sunlight is between 10am and 4pm when the sun is at its highest and the intensity of the sun’s rays are strongest. While Willow Bell benefits from full sun, it is still able to thrive in partial shade. When it is in partial shade it may need more sunlight than the recommended 6 to 8 hours.

pruning

Pruning the Willow Bell (Campanula persicifolia) is an important part of its culture and maintenance. Pruning this species should be done once a year in late winter or early spring. This will give the plant time to regrow and flower in the late spring or early summer. When pruning, start by cutting back any flower heads that are spent or dead. Next, trim away any of the older, woodier branches, taking care to not remove too much of the plant all at once. Finally, thin out the healthy branches by a third or 2-thirds to open up the plant and improve air circulation. Prune out any crossed or damaged branches and always clean up and discard of any debris.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

Campanula persicifolia typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Campanula persicifolia typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Harvest Fruit

flower Campanula persicifolia typically blooms from June to August.

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