Description
Campanula Poscharskyana commonly known as the 'Serbian Belle flower' is a delightful trailing perennial which is covered in violet-blue, star-shaped flowers from May through to August. The foliage and flowers will create a river cascading over walls, raised beds and as excellent ground cover.
This hard-working perennial requires little maintenance and will virtually look after itself once established.
Attractive to bees and other pollinating insects.
| When to sow | Sow indoors in September to April. |
| Where to sow | Sow indoors on the surface of moist compost filled pots or trays. Do not cover as the seeds require light to germinate. Place in a warm, light position (temperature of 16 to 28°C. If germination does not occur in 28 days cold stratify. Move to 4°C for 2-4 weeks then return to warmth. |
| What to do Next | When seedlings sown indoors are large enough to handle, transplant into 7.5cm (3in) pots or trays and grow on in cooler conditions. |
| When all risk of frost has passed, acclimatise indoor raised seedlings to outdoor conditions over 7 to 10 days. Then transplant into final growing position planting them 60cm (24in) apart. | |
| Water well until plants are established. | |
| Cut back after flowering to maintain a compact shape and to prevent self-seeding. Established clumps can be divided in spring. | |
| Flowering period | May to August. |
| Uses | Ground Cover, Cottage Gardens, Alpine & Rockery, Wildlife and Low Maintenance Garden |
| Height | 15cm (6in) |
| Spread | 60cm (24in) |
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