Giant Bellflower -campanula latifolia–is a wildflower that grows in open woodland and under hedgerows. In gardens it can be grown under fences, hedges or walls and as a backdrop to a wildflower border. Plants produce beautiful bell-shaped blue, sometimes white, flowers in July and August. Giant Bellflowers look best growing with other plants that bloom in mid-summer such as Oxeye daisies, Greater Knapweed, Foxgloves, Meadow Cranesbill and Small Scabious.
GIANT BELLFLOWER Seeds
How to grow Giant Bellflower Seeds
Giant Bellflower seeds should be sown in autumn, either outside, where they are to flower, or in seed trays and covered very lightly with compost. Trays should be left outside over winter and germination will normally occur the following spring.type - perennial,
colour - Blue, White
height - 60 to 120cms,
flowering months - July, August,
habitat - Semi-Shade (Orchards, Hedgerow, Banks, Open Woodland),


