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Gorgeous Bellflower Blooms For Your Garden
The Bellflower plant gets its name from its bell-shaped flower and its botanical name Campanula is Latin for 'little bell'. The long-lasting, abundant flowers are produced in panicles and are the most striking colors of blue to purple, and even white or pink! The dainty foliage is the perfect backdrop for the unique blooms!
The Bellflower is hardy, vigorous, and persistent perennial, cold-hardy throughout USDA planting zones between 3 and 9.
Choosing The Right Bellflower For You!
Browse only for the Bellflower for your Planting Zone using our USDA zone filters, choose sun exposure levels, or narrow the options by flower color, size, and more!
Look through our extensive selection of pretty Bellflowers, or check out these unique choices:
- Dickson's Gold Bellflower - a standout lavender bloom with chartreuse foliage
- Takion White Peachleaf Bellflower - large white blooms on tall stems and slender foliage
- Blue Clips Bellflower - light lavender flowers and a trailing habit
- Adansa® Purple Serbian Bellflower - slender petals and fine-textured leaves
- Blue Waterfall Bellflower - lovely blue stars and cascading form
The low-growing form rarely grows tall and spreads in tumbling, cascading mounds!
Caring For Bellflower
Get your new Bellflower off on the right foot with these simple tips, planting advice in our #ProPlantTips, and with Nature Hills Root Booster!
- Ensure the proper amount of shade/sun
- Bellflower do best in well-drained soil.
- Create raised gardens or berms if you have poor drainage.
- Provide a 3-4 inch deep layer of mulch over the root system
- Check out the Plants Description for pruning and other care requirements
- Water new plants regularly using the Finger Test to help them get established
How To Use Bellflower In Your Garden
Bellflower plants vary in height, with shorter plants being used for ground cover, and other plants reaching two feet or more - which look fabulous in the back of a border or as a cut-flower garden.
Being exceptionally versatile, Bellflower plants can be used as lovely spillers in containers, and are low-moisture needs and ideal for Rock Gardens!
Loving part shade, Bellflower happily ramble through woodlands, wildflower gardens, and the Pollinator border!
Darling front-of-the-garden border additions, add Bellflower to Perennial gardens and Cottage gardens, and along pathways as a low border edging.
Why Order Bellflower From NatureHills.com?
Family-owned and operated since 2001, Nature Hills Nursery prides itself on meeting the needs of customers with an ever-growing collection of online plants backed by our product guarantee and protected by Plant Sentry™.
All of our Bellflower are delivered safely to your home with instructions for planting, care, and storage, so you can order knowing you'll have exactly what you need! Plus plenty more information in our #ProPlantTips Garden Blog for extra support and inspiration!
FAQS for Buying Bellflowers Online
What is a Bellflower plant and why is it called Campanula?
What is a Bellflower plant and why is it called Campanula?
Bellflower plants, known botanically as Campanula, get their name from the Latin word for "little bell" due to their charming bell-shaped blooms. These perennial flowers come in shades of blue, lavender, white, and pink, and add whimsical, long-lasting color to gardens from late spring through summer.
How do you grow and care for Bellflower perennials?
How do you grow and care for Bellflower perennials?
Bellflowers are low-maintenance perennials that thrive in well-drained soil and partial sun to part shade. Water new plants regularly, mulch the root zone to retain moisture, and use raised beds or berms for improved drainage. Cut back spent blooms to encourage more flowers, and divide every few years to maintain plant health.
Are Bellflowers suitable for ground covers and rock gardens?
Are Bellflowers suitable for ground covers and rock gardens?
Yes! Low-growing Bellflower varieties like Blue Clips or Blue Waterfall are ideal for ground cover, cascading over walls, or spilling out of rock gardens and containers. Their mounding or trailing forms provide excellent texture and color while requiring minimal upkeep.
Where is the best place to plant Bellflowers in the garden?
Where is the best place to plant Bellflowers in the garden?
Bellflowers are incredibly versatile and can be planted in woodland borders, cottage gardens, pollinator beds, or even as cut flowers in perennial arrangements. Use taller types in the back of borders and shorter types along walkways or in front-of-bed edging for layered interest.
Why should I order Bellflower plants from Nature Hills Nursery?
Why should I order Bellflower plants from Nature Hills Nursery?
Nature Hills Nursery offers a curated selection of top-quality Bellflower varieties backed by a product guarantee and protected by Plant Sentry™ for safe shipping. With expert planting instructions, Root Booster recommendations, and support via the #ProPlantTips blog, your Bellflower plants are set up for long-term success.