Large, drooping, tubular, pale pink bell-like flowers with purple inside spotting on erect to slightly arching stems. Grows to a height of 1-2’ x 1-2.5’ wide.  Full sun to part shade and medium water in average, well-drained soil. Prefers shade in hot summer climates. Hardy in USDA Zones 5-9.
 
Seed sowing instructions:  This method attempts germination in warm temps, but may need to be cold stratified if no germination, so start at least 10 weeks before last frost date.  Sow seed in pots or flats of moistened seed starting mix and cover seed thinly with fine grit or a little dry seed-starting mix and spritz with water to moisten.  Cover and keep in warm temperatures. If seed does not germinate within 1-2 weeks, place the covered pot or tray into a cold area such as a refrigerator or cold garage for 2-4 weeks.  Bring back into warm temperatures, provide light and watch for germination.  Plant out after all danger of frost.
 
All seed counts are approximate, but we strive to overfill pkts.
Seed sold by volume - Total Volume 0.01 mL
 
Season of Interest
Summer
Type
Flower Seeds
Life Cycle
Perennial
Watering
Medium
Common Name
Bell Flower
Genus
Campanula
Indoor/Outdoor
Outdoor
Color
Pink
Sunlight
Full Sun
Features
Flowering
Cultivating Difficulty
Easy