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Campanula fenestrellata subsp. istriaca
All these small campanulas have masses of bell-shaped flowers, in the blue / purple / white colour range, in mid or late summer. Most of the small species are plants for sunny, well-drained positions on rockeries or raised beds, and many can be grown in walls by scattering seed. Some have a distinct preference for limestone, and a few need to avoid winter wet. See also Adenophora and Edraianthus for some related species, and Codonopsis for some climbing relatives. Also Cyananthus for some fine, low plants with trailing stems. Campanula fenestrellata subsp. istriaca is a particularly dainty plant ideal for the rock garden. It has masses of small blue flowers on a mat of hairy serrated leaves. It originates in Croatia.
| PLANT SPECIFICS |
| Pot Size |
1 litre pot |
| Width |
30cm |
| Height |
15cm |
| Family |
Campanulaceae |
| Flowering |
Summer |
| Garden habitat |
sun or partial shade |
| Soil |
well drained soil |
| Plant category |
Alpine |
| Height |
15 cm |
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