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Rapido White Bellflower

Campanula carpatica 'Rapido White'

Regular price $5.99
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per Plant - 3" Pot
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ZONES  3-8 | Good to grow! Zone
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Bellflower Rapido White has a profusion of white, open-bell shaped flowers that cover this compact plant from late spring all through summer. This bellfower is an improvement from the older "Clips" series, with flowers appearing up to four weeks earlier. Border your paths and walkways for a charming cottage look. Rapido White is perfect for small garden spaces or containers to spruce up your patio. (Campanula carpatica)

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Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Happy little plant

"Placed in two flower beds - they've managed to take hold and grow well."

Person (5/5)

Bloomed wonderful

"Looks good in front of house landscaping"

Nana (5/5)

I love them as much as the pests do

"I love these so much. They have tons of blooms and they bloom all summer if you deadhead them regularly. So pretty. This was my second year getting them and second year watching in horror as one and then another slowly started to die, but I finally found the culprit - asian beatles (the larvae eat the roots). Unfortunately there is no way to kill them without pesticide, but at least now I know and can try to head them off next year. I still have one or two in my greenhouse that may survive the winter, but I am likely to buy more again!"

Mary (5/5)

My first year of them and they have tripled in size

"Love them they grew very quickly Lots of comments on them"

T (5/5)

Cute and cottage-y

"I purchased three of these to plant next to my side door. I'm aiming for a cottage garden look and these fit the bill. They are very visually appealing, and fill some spaces with low mounds of white flowers that are an inch or two big. They grew well without maintenance, and were not at all susceptible to the rabbits (darn 'em) that plague some of my other plants in that same area. Only one of the three had many flowers this year after planting in the spring, and reached its full mature size (a definite pro). One had maybe two flowers, and the other was damaged in shipping and although it survived only had one flower this year and was small compared to the others (although I have hope for next)."

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