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Wildflowers - Bellflower Seeds
You can almost hear the tinkle of thousands of tiny bells, when you see these charming flowers waving in the breeze. The tall variety features flowers all along the stalk which may grow 3' to 5' tall. The tussock variety forms attractive little clumps about 9" in height. Choose the former for meadow or woodland plantings, and the latter for rock gardens or flower beds. Bellflowers prefer climates with warm days and cool nights; plant in full sun for the most blooms. Browse through our selection of bellflower wildflower seeds below!
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Tall Bellflower Seeds Campanula americana
These violet-blue stunners grow in tall spikes that are really unique with star-shaped flowers all along the stalk. This easy-to-grow wildflower flourishes in woodland areas or moist fields but can grow in average garden soil in full sun as well.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $50.00 / Oz -
Tussock Bellflower Seeds Campanula carpatica
A petite plant, this little gem makes a lovely addition to rock gardens. The open purple bells, with a subtle sweet scent, adds to its charm. It is great for small spaces.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $16.57 / Oz
You can almost hear the tinkle of thousands of tiny bells, when you see these charming flowers waving in the breeze. The tall variety features flowers all along the stalk which may grow 3' to 5' tall. The tussock variety forms attractive little clumps about 9" in height. Choose the former for meadow or woodland plantings, and the latter for rock gardens or flower beds. Bellflowers prefer climates with warm days and cool nights; plant in full sun for the most blooms. Browse through our selection of bellflower wildflower seeds below!