Campanula Patula

Yorkton, Canada(Zone 3b)

I am presently looking for these seeds, if anyone happens to come across them in the newly arriving catalogs....please...please let me know which one.

Santiago, Chile(Zone 9b)

Dema, Secret Seeds has them http://www.secretseeds.com/acatalog/Campanula.html

Cassopolis, MI(Zone 5a)

I did a search and this was the only place I saw them. I am sure you know they are only perennial for zone 9 and 10.
Hope this helps, when I saw your post I thought maybe I had some but realized I didn't and thought maybe I could find them for you.
I think I have seen her name listed as a good place to purchase in other posts, but you might want to check in the garden watchdog.
Alice
www.anniesannuals.com

Yorkton, Canada(Zone 3b)

A big Thank You to both "aknapp" and "ursula" for the info on finding campanula patula seeds for me. Now to place the order. Yippee!

OSAKA, Japan(Zone 9b)

Hi Dema,

Are you still looking for Campanula patula?
I can send you these seed.
http://davesgarden.com/t/414563/

Helsinki, Finland(Zone 4b)

That's probably the most common bluebell species in Finland.. :) I like them, the flowers are morelikely purple than blue.

OSAKA, Japan(Zone 9b)

Hello,Evert,
Thank you for sharing valuable imformation. I love them very much too.
They are not so well known in Japan yet,but I think they'll get popular soon here.
They deserve it.

Helsinki, Finland(Zone 4b)

:) The other common ones are the small and dainty Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) and tall and big-flowered Peach-leaf bellflower (Campanula persicifolia). I especially like the latter one - there are a lot of them growing wild on the roadbanks near where my grandparents live.

Harebell
http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~leena/Kuvat/kissankello.JPG

Peach-leaf bellflower
http://users.utu.fi/kluoto/lehdesniityt/kurjenkello.htm

OSAKA, Japan(Zone 9b)

Hi,Evert,
I confess I'm Campanula-happy and grow lots of them.
But in my climate they are very difficult to grow.
I envy you to hear you have lots of them growing wild around you.
This is my pages of Campanulaceae.
http://homepage1.nifty.com/heartsease/campanula/campanula.htm



So Dema, did you find these seeds?

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