Tall Bellflower (Campanulastrum americana) Campanulastrum ah-mer-ih-KAY-nah

Other Names Campanula americana, American Bellflower, Campanulastrum americanum, Campanulastrum americanum (NGN)
Family Campanulaceae
Description

Campanulas are a diverse group of plants, including small, creeping species and towering perennials. All have beautiful, usually blue, flowers, and most are attractive to pollinators.

 

Campanulas are part of the Campanulaceae family, which also includes lobelias sotomas and platycodon. Many can take a good degree of shade, so are suitable for dark corners or small gardens overlooked by walls and fences.

Plant Data
I am a... Deciduous Perennial
Mature Size 3 - 6 feet tall. 12 - 24 inches wide.
Sun Exposure Partial Shade - Full Sun
Moisture Tolerance Medium : They require full sun for best flower production and well-drained soil with moderate moisture.
Zones 4a - 7b
Tags Accent, Attractive to Bees, Attractive to Hummingbirds, Blooms for 4 Weeks or More, Border, Clay Soil, Container, Cottage Garden, Deciduous, Deer Resistant, Eclectic Garden, Edging, Fast Growth Rate, For a Shady Spot, For a Sunny Spot, Good for Cut Flowers, Illinois Native, Mass, Moist Soil, Non-Allergenic, Normal Soil, OK in Containers, Perennial, Rabbit Resistant, Rock Garden, Showy Flowers, Thornless, Tried & True / Good for Beginners, Well-Drained Soil, Woodland Garden
Bloom Period June to August
Flower Color Blue
 
Data Sheets
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