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Adenophora khasiana |
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Common name |
ladybells |
Family |
campanulaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial (Z3-10) |
Flowers |
blue (summer) |
Size |
24-36" |
Light |
sun-part shade |
Many-branched perennial bearing spikes of large blue bellflowers, with a darker purple ring around the eyes. At least that's what they were supposed to look like. In fact, my seedlings turned out to be yet another instance of the evil Campanula rapunculoides.
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We left this plant behind in our Pennsylvania garden (and wish it well); we don't grow it in Houston. About my plant portraits
PlantLinks to other web pages about Adenophora khasiana
- Seed from NARGS '13/'14 exchange. Baggy 35F (64%G, 5-7w)
- Seed from NARGS '13/'14 exchange. Baggy 35F (77%G, 5-7w)
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