Campanula, commonly known as bellflower, varies in size depending on the species. Most varieties typically grow between 12 to 36 inches tall, with some dwarf types reaching as low as 6 inches. Their spread can also vary, with many species forming dense clumps or mats. Overall, they are versatile and can adapt to various garden settings.
Campanula isophylla was created in 1824.
Campanula poscharskyana was created in 1908.
Miloslav Kovanda has written: 'Polyploidy and variation in the Campanula rotundifolia complex' -- subject(s): Campanula, Campanula rotundifolia, Classification, Plants, Polyploidy, Variation
Campanulas are very beautiful, but are rather scentless.
PronunciationNAME PRONUNCIATIONCOMMON NAME or EXAMPLECampanulakam-PAN-yew-luh Campanula or Bellflower
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To knit the campanula stitch, start by casting on a multiple of 6 stitches plus 2 for the edges. Begin with a row of knit stitches, then follow with a pattern of k2, p2, k2 for the next row. On the following row, knit the purl stitches and purl the knit stitches to create the distinctive texture. Repeat these rows to form the campanula stitch pattern, adjusting for your desired length.
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To deadhead campanula for optimal growth and blooming, simply remove faded flowers by cutting the stem just above a healthy leaf or bud. This encourages the plant to produce more blooms and promotes overall health.