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Bellflower - Great 'Alba'

Campanula latifolia var. macrantha alba
Great bellflower is a large, beautiful perennial with a great presence in the flower garden. It is a gallant plant that is adaptable to soil and exposure. Sturdy stems hold a full array of bells, each flower ending in an open star shape, all the better to invite bees to pollinate. It is impactful in the garden, very hardy and long-lived, and a rare and beautiful cut flower.
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Pot: 3.5" h x 2.63" w (9.5 fl oz)
Lifecycle
Perennial
Perennial Hardiness Zone
4,
5,
6,
7,
8
Mature Size
3-4' h x 2' w
Sun
Full sun to partial shade
Soil
Regular to rich, moist, well-drained
Season
Summer
Color
Pure white bells
Features
Great Cut Flower
Deer Resistant
Attracts Bees
SOWING INSTRUCTIONS
Depth:
Surface sow and lightly press into soil.
Sprout Time:
14-21 days
Starting Indoors:
Sow in late winter into germinating mix and cover with a light sprinkling of vermiculite. Keep at 68°F. If no germination in 3-4 weeks, move to 30-40°F for 2-4 weeks then bring back to warm.
Starting Outdoors:
Direct sow from spring to midsummer in a nursery bed for transplanting the following spring. Thin seedlings to 6-8" apart when they have the first set of true leaves.
WHEN TO SET OUTSIDE
Set out in spring after frost.
PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION
Native to Europe, this species was first cataloged in a herbarium in 1753. It is best against the dark green of shrubs, near the back of the border, and in the moon garden, where the spikes of white bells shine in the dusk. In warmer areas of its range, some afternoon shade is beneficial. Stake if needed and mulch to conserve moisture and keep the soil cool. Spreading where happy, it drops unnumerable seeds from the decorative round seedpods.
Final Spacing:
1.5-2'
Water Requirements:
Medium Water Use
Watering Details:
1" per week.
Soil pH:
Neutral to slightly alkaline
Fertilizer:
Prior to planting, mix a few inches of compost into the soil. Topdress annually.
Diseases & Pests:
Prevent slugs and snails with pelletized iron phosphate, crushed eggshells, or diatomaceous earth.
When to Cut for Bouquets:
Harvest when 1/2 of the flowers on a stem are open.