The campanulas are favorite garden perennials, and close relatives of the Bluebells or Harbells, which are treasured wildflowers both in No. America and Europe. This famous short (only 8 to 12") version "White Clips" is well-known as a wonderful blooming groundcover, perfect for the front of the garden. The botanical species name "carpatica" tells you it's native to the Carpathian Mountains in eastern Europe.
Easy to grow and always dependable, these lovely little plants are always gardener's favorites.
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Botanical Name: Campanula carpatica
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Common Name: Dwarf Bellflower or Harebell
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Color: Sparkling white bell shaped flowers
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Spread/Width: Up to 18" wide
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Bloom Time: Mid to late summer
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Sun/Shade: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil Preferences: Prefers moderately rich, well-drained soil .
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