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Campanula aucheri - Dwarf Bluebells

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Campanula aucheri is an enchanting and hardy perennial plant known for its celestial display of bell-shaped, purplish-blue flowers. Popularly recognized as the Dwarf Bluebells, this charmer nestles comfortably in rock gardens, borders, and container planting schemes due to its compact growth habit, attaining a modest height of up to 6 inches. With its vibrant display emerging from early to mid-summer, Dwarf Bluebells invigorate your garden with a touch of color, contrasting magnificently against the backdrop of its dark green foliage. This frost-tolerant flora revels in full sun to partial shade conditions and asks only for well-drained soil. Such a blend of aesthetic allure and formidable resilience make the Campanula aucheri a prized selection for any garden, even those in colder climates. Offering moderate water usage, it presents not just a visually pleasing option, but also a firm friend in eco-conscious gardening.

  • Size: Up to 6 inches tall
  • Flowers: Bell-shaped, purplish-blue flowers
  • Foliage: Dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Hardiness: Frost tolerant
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