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Bellflower Superba Seeds For Planting (Campanula glomerata)

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ALL ABOUT SUPERBA BELLFLOWERS

SEED COUNT

1,000 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES

POLLINATORS

YES

Bellflower Superba, or Campanula glomerata, is a charming perennial known for its vibrant purple, bell-shaped flowers that cluster tightly together. Its blooms attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, making it a lovely addition to gardens aiming to support local wildlife. The plant is often used in ornamental landscaping to add color to borders or cottage-style gardens. Beyond aesthetics, its flowers can be used in floral arrangements, and some traditional practices incorporate it for its mild herbal properties, though it’s primarily valued for its visual appeal.

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

To successfully sprout Bellflower seeds, surface-sow them on moist starting mix, as they require direct light to trigger germination. Keep the soil consistently damp and maintain a temperature around 70°F; you should see sprouts emerge within 1 to 2 weeks.

SEED PREP

Stratification

SOWING DEPTH

Surface Sow

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Full sunlight

SOIL CONDITIONS

Sandy & chalky loam

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily

GERMINATION

7 to 14 days

PLANT HEIGHT

16” to 20” tall

PLANT WIDTH

8” to 12” Spread

PLANT SPACING

8" to 12” Apart

FLOWER COLOR

Violet

FLOWER SIZE

1" to 2" blooms

SEASON

Perennial

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Campanula glomerata

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Easy to germinate.

CUT FLOWER

NO

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?

ALL ABOUT SUPERBA BELLFLOWERS

Bellflower Superba, or Campanula glomerata, is a charming perennial known for its vibrant purple, bell-shaped flowers that cluster tightly together. Its blooms attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, making it a lovely addition to gardens aiming to support local wildlife. The plant is often used in ornamental landscaping to add color to borders or cottage-style gardens. Beyond aesthetics, its flowers can be used in floral arrangements, and some traditional practices incorporate it for its mild herbal properties, though it’s primarily valued for its visual appeal.

SEED COUNT

1,000 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

HEIRLOOM

YES

UNTREATED

YES

LURES POLLINATORS

YES

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

To successfully sprout Bellflower seeds, surface-sow them on moist starting mix, as they require direct light to trigger germination. Keep the soil consistently damp and maintain a temperature around 70°F; you should see sprouts emerge within 1 to 2 weeks.

SEED PREP

Stratification

SOWING DEPTH

Surface Sow

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Full sunlight

SOIL CONDITIONS

Sandy & chalky loam

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily

GERMINATION

7 to 14 days

PLANT HEIGHT

16” to 20” tall

PLANT WIDTH

8” to 12” Spread

PLANT SPACING

8" to 12” Apart

FLOWER COLOR

Violet

FLOWER SIZE

1" to 2" blooms

SEASON

Perennial

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Campanula glomerata

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Easy to germinate.

CUT FLOWER

NO

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?