Commonly known as Milky Bellflower, this perennial has upright, branching stems which bear clusters of stunning violet star-like bellflowers that appear from midsummer through until autumn. This clump
Campanula portenschlagiana is commonly known as the Wall Bellflower, producing an evergreen mat of small rounded leaves with stunning violet-blue bell flowers during the summer.
Commonly known as Common Harebell, Campanula rotundifolia forms small rosettes of basal leaves, slender, erect stems bear dainty blue bell-shaped flowers during summer.
This form of the Korean Bellflower forms a low spreading mound of deep green heart shaped leaves . Branching, upright stems bear large, darkly speckled, dusty pink bell flowers, in summer.
Commonly known as Bellflower 'Burghaltii', this is a clump-forming perennial. Erect stems bear the large lilac bell-shaped flowers during summer over ovate green leaves.
Popular for its distinctive large violet-blue bell-flowers that gently sway from long stems above spreading mounds of green foliage, 'Kent Belle' is a go-to plants for a classic cottage garden scheme.
Commonly known as a Bellflower, 'Paul Furse' is a perennial with a vigorously spreading habit. This Campanula has ovate-shaped leaves with a toothed margin. Violet-blue hanging bell-shaped flowers
'Samantha' is a dwarf Campanula with a compact bushy habit. This bellflower forms a low mat of deep green foliage beneath sprays of large, upward facing, violet bellflowers which bloom all summer.
'Viking' has been attracting a lot of attention for the masses of large purplish-blue bell flowers that it produces in early summer, often followed by a second flush if cut back.
Ever so pretty, 'Caroline' just draws your eye, with its tightly packed rounded clusters of pale purple bell-like flowers with deeper tinted tips gazing skywards over a mat of heart-shaped foliage.
This Campanula is commonly known as the Clustered Bellflower, it bears dense clusters of violet, bell flowers within the leaf axils of its upright stems. The basal foliage is usually ovate to lance...