Description
If you are looking for an easy to grow wildlife resistant perennial look no further than the clustered bellflower. Bunches of purple flowers emerge from clumps of foliage in late spring to early summer. Campanula grows well in well-drained fertile soil that is neutral or somewhat alkaline and can grow in areas of full sun to partial shade.
Bloom Color: | Purple clusters |
Bloom Period: | Spring through summer |
Genus & Species: | Campanula glomerata 'Freya' |
Mature Height: | 14 to 18 inches |
Mature Spread: | 16 to 20 inches |
Plant Spacing: | 12 to 16 inches |
Planting Depth: | At crown level (base of the plant) |
Planting Time: | Spring, summer, fall |
Soil Type: | Prefers soil with good drainage neutral to akaline |
Sun Exposure: | Full Sun to Part Shade |
Zone: | 5 to 8 |
General care for any tree or shrub is easy, please educate yourself and follow these simple rules.
Caring for Campanula Glomerata 'Freya' - Clustered Bellflower
Clustered bell flower requires fertile well drained soil, so it's not perfect for all gardens; however, if you can meet these needs then clustered campanula glomerata is a great option for a number of circumstances. It tolerates part shade and even prefers some shade when summers are hot. Cutting back plants after flowering will keep them more compact and prevent them from reseeding, when doing so you may even get additional blooms.