
Campanula
The word “campanula ” derives from Latin. It means “little bell” and refers to the bell shape of many of the flowers in the campanula family.
Originally a wild plant growing in mountain habitats in Southern Europe, Campanula is a perennial that has been developed into a pot plant – after intensive breeding.

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OUTDOORS AND INDOORS Campanula is excellent for being transplanted outdoors. Once campanula has ceased flowering indoors, just remove the withered flowers before planting campanula in garden beds, tubs or window boxes. |

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MANY COLOURS Campanula is available in different colours: blue, white and pastel rose. |

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MANY COLOURS Campanula has many different shapes – some with various types of flower – single or double – and the plant itself can be tall, low or pyramid-shaped. |

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RESILENT The plant’s success is primarily attributable to its decorative qualities. It is very resilient, given that it is a perennial which can withstand frost and return year after year. Many of the varieties flower two or three times during summer and autumn. |