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Campanula collina |
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Small campanula native to western Asia. Clump-former, will spread by roots - hopefully not agressively. Hairy leaves. We tried to grow this once before, but the seed turned out to yield a very different campanula species. On our second try, I think we got the real thing (at least the leaves on the tiny seedlings are hairy).
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This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away... About my plant portraits
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- Seed from '07 trade. Baggy 65F (61%G, 9-16d)
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