Campanula Rotundifolia. Genus campanula may be annuals herbaceous or evergreen perennials with bell or star shaped often blue flowers in late spring or summer details c. Rank scientific name and common name.
Campanula rotundifolia the harebell scottish bluebell or bluebell of scotland is a perennial flowering herbaceous plant in the bellflower family campanulaceae. Common harebell campanula rotundifolia is a clump forming perennial bearing pretty bell shaped flowers on tall erect stems from summer to autumn. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the plants classification report.
Genus campanula may be annuals herbaceous or evergreen perennials with bell or star shaped often blue flowers in late spring or summer details c.
Campanula rotundifolia produces its violet blue bell shaped flowers in late summer and autumn. It s ideal for growing in a mixed herbaceous border and works well in cottage and wildlife garden planting schemes. Slender the flowering stems often become so weak that the entire plant bends over. Dancing on summer breezes this bluebell forms a basal rosette of small rounded long stalked.