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Harebell
Campanula rotundifolia
Harebell is perfect for a low-growing garden, creating a delicate spray of blue when nestled among other plants. Its showy periwinkle bells sit atop wispy stems, rocking in the breeze and attracting many species of native bees. This long-blooming plant begins blooming in early summer and continues into fall, especially if flowers are deadheaded after bloom. Harebell is a short-lived perennial, but it will persist in the garden if allowed to reseed.
Details
Height12” - 24”
Spread6"
Bloom SeasonJune – September
Soil Types
Loam
Sand
Gravel
Soil Moisture
Dry
Medium
Sun Exposure
Full Shade
Part Sun
Full Sun
Range Map
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Ecological Benefits
Maintenance Tips
- Allow at least some seedlings to take root each year to allow this short-lived perennial to persist in your garden indefinitely
- Consider deadheading spent flowers to extend bloom times
