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Campanula 'Jelly Bell'
Campanula
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pulloide
'Jelly Bells'
Growth Characteristics: Campanula × pulloides 'Jelly Bells' is a herbaceous perennial plant that grows to a height of approximately 20–30 cm. The leaves are alternate, green, and heart-shaped. The bell-shaped purple flowers that bloom in the summer are long and drooping, and very abundant. It is highly cold-hardy, tolerating low temperatures well, and thrives best in sunny locations. Propagation Methods: 'Jelly Bells' can primarily be propagated by cuttings or division. For cuttings, select a healthy stem in spring or summer, cut it to a length of about 5–10 cm, and plant it in a growing medium mixed with sand and soil. For division, separate mature plants in spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods: It is important to plant in well-draining soil. Water should be provided consistently after planting, but overwatering should be avoided. Particular care must be taken to prevent the soil from drying out during the summer. Fertilize with an appropriate amount of slow-release fertilizer in spring and autumn. Protect the roots with light mulching during the winter. Garden Use: Jelly Bells are suitable for planting along garden borders or at the front of flower beds due to their beautiful flowers and low stature. They harmonize well with other perennial flowering plants to create a lovely landscape. They can also be grown in pots on terraces or balconies. Important Pests and Control Methods: The most common disease is gray mold, which can be prevented by avoiding overwatering. If the disease occurs, immediately remove the affected parts and apply an appropriate fungicide. Aphids are a common pest; remove them physically or use organic pesticides as soon as they are discovered. Regular observation and care are crucial for preventing pests.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Campanulaceae
Height
20~25cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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