Carpathian Bellflower. It is a low growing herbaceous perennial with long stems bearing solitary blue bell shaped flowers it was introduced to the royal botanic garden at kew in 1774 by nikolaus joseph von jacquin. Tough and compact campanula carpatica carpathian bellflower is a low growing perennial with masses of large upward facing bell shaped flowers in shades of blue purple or white over a long season.
Campanula carpatica the tussock bellflower or carpathian harebell is a species of flowering plant in the family campanulaceae native to the carpathian mountains of central europe. Also known as tussock bellflower carpathian bellflowers come in colors like blue purple and white and take a long time to come into full bloom. Carpathian bellflower is a showy perennial that produces large open faced bell shaped flowers on vigorous low mounded plants.
Carpathian harebell carpathian harebells may achieve 12 inches 30 cm and are one of the most cold hardy specimens.
Tough and compact campanula carpatica carpathian bellflower is a low growing perennial with masses of large upward facing bell shaped flowers in shades of blue purple or white over a long season. Prefers a well drained position and performs brilliantly in garden beds pots and rock gardens. Makes a breathtaking potted specimen plant. Carpathian bellflowers have a mounding growth habit and large upturned bells of blooms throughout summer.