From North Eastern India comes this elegant non-spreading clump which produces jagged-edged flared violet bells in loose sprays on numerous arching stems. It is additionally valuable on account of its hardiness and inability to be invasive.
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Family: Campanulaceae
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Common name: False Campanula, Lilyleaf Ladybells, Lady Bells
An elegant plant making spires of white-eyed blue flowers in early and mid summer. In very good, loose soil this plant can spread, so may be best planted where it can be controlled.
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Family: Campanulaceae
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Common name: BUSH LADYBELLS
Blooming, incredibly, from late spring to autumn, this rare, non-running, clump-forming “Ladybells”, native to West China, produces countless tall flowering stems which support a mass of rich, flaring, lavender bells.
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Attractive white and purple flowers produce unusual fruits which become dark violet as they mature, but they are definitely not edible like many other passifloras and contain toxic chemicals. Large-lobed leaves add to its attraction, and these have most unusual hooked trichomes which help them to climb, and also makes them adhere to clothes similar to velcro! Once the plant is of sufficient size, flowering can be stimulated by frequent pruning. Originating from Central America, Mexico, and Peru, it must be grown in a sheletered spot or even a large container.
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