Campanula Carpatica Blue Flower Seeds
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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring or Fall
Growth Habit
Compact Mound
Flavor Profile
Not Edible
Plant Characteristics
Blue Bell-Shaped Blooms
Use
Borders, Containers, Rock Gardens
Growing Conditions
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Harvest Advantages
Long Blooming, Attracts Pollinators
Plant Resistance
Cold Hardy, Drought Tolerant
About Campanula Carpatica Blue Flower Seeds
Campanula carpatica
Seed Names
Campanula Carpatica Blue Seeds, Carpathian Bellflower Seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom
Campanula Carpatica, commonly known as Carpathian Bellflower, is a low-growing perennial native to the Carpathian Mountains. It forms neat mounds of green foliage adorned with delicate, upward-facing, blue bell-shaped flowers. Blooming from early summer to fall, it's ideal for rock gardens, borders, and containers, adding a touch of elegance to any landscape.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Planting Depth
Surface Sow
Sowing Method
Start Indoors or Direct Sow
Plant Spacing
12–18 Inches
Days to Maturity
14–28 Days to Germinate
Soil Preparation
Cold Stratify for 4 Weeks
Hardiness Zones
3–8
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Spring or Fall
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 100 sq ft
500
Up to 500 sq ft
1000
Up to 1000 sq ft