(Campanula rotundifolia) You’ve seen these delicate, bell-shaped purple flowers on all your favorite hikes. This widespread species is native to North America, Europe and most of the world. It has unique heart-shaped leaves that transform into linear leaves on the flower stalk. It does well in full sun but is also shade tolerant.
Seed: Sept – May
Bloom Height: 10 – 14″
Sun: Full Sun, some shade
1000 Seeds / Covers 10 sq ft
PLANTING DIRECTIONS:
The best time to plant native wildflowers is during the fall, winter, or early spring. Pick a sunny site with rocky or sandy soil that is as weed free as possible. Thoroughly mix your seeds with 1 cup of sand. Hand scatter this mixture onto bare ground. Do not cover.
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