Campanula Blue Seeds

SKU: 15631

C. carpatica

1500 Seeds

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Campanula Blue Seeds produce stunning large, open, cup-shaped flowers in a rich blue hue that will brighten up any garden. These charming flowers are ideal for adding depth and beauty to a variety of garden settings. Whether planted in rock gardens, along dry walls, or as part of a border display, these plants offer a unique and striking visual appeal.

Known for their resilience, Campanula Blue Seeds are perfect for areas with well-drained soil, thriving in locations that are often dry or less fertile. Their low-maintenance nature makes them a great choice for gardeners looking for a hardy plant that adds colour and texture to difficult spots. These plants are also beneficial for attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing the biodiversity of your garden.

These Campanula Blue Seeds produce blooms that last through the summer months, creating a captivating display of vibrant blue flowers that contrast beautifully against their green foliage. They are a versatile addition to any garden, working well both as ground cover or in containers. Whether you have a large outdoor space or a smaller, more compact area, these plants will thrive and add a delightful pop of colour.

Perfect for gardeners of all experience levels, Campanula Blue Seeds are an excellent choice if you want an easy-to-grow, yet stunning plant that will bring lasting beauty to your garden. Their ability to tolerate dry conditions and their long-lasting blooms make them an invaluable addition to any landscape, providing charm and vibrancy year after year.

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