 |
Campanula makaschvilii |
 |
| Family |
campanulaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial |
| Flowers |
light pink |
| Size |
18" |
| Light |
part shade |
| Cultural notes |
ordinary garden soil (not too dry) |
From seed  |
germinate at room temperature; do not exclude light; a cold stage may be helpful detailed seed-starting info below
|
Flaring bellflowers, heart-shaped leaves. Native to the Caucasus.
|
In our garden, this plant grows in the following areas: side garden, back yard island About my plant portraits
Visitors to this page have left the following comments| Malkhaz Makashvili | Oct 10, 2006 | I think, there is a mistake in the title: Not Campanula makaschvilii, but rather Campanula Makaschvilii (with capital M)beacause it is a last name of scientist (Alexander Makashvili). In a botanical species name, the genus part is always capitalized, the species name is not - regardless of the origin of the species name (many of them are derived from a person's name). |
- Seed from '04 trade. Baggy 70F with light (40%G, 9-14d) - 35F (4w) - 70F with light (27%G, 6-10d). Germination process had halted during first warm stage; the cold stage set off another flush of germation.
I welcome comments about my web pages; feel free to use the form below to
leave feedback about this particular page. For the benefit of other visitors
to these pages, I will list any relevant comments you leave, and if
appropriate, I will update my page to correct mis-information. Faced with an
ever-increasing onslaught of spam, I'm forced to discard any comments including
html markups. Please submit your comment as plain text. If you have a
comment about the website as a whole, please leave it in my
guestbook. If you
have a question that needs a personal response, please
e-mail me.
common mis-spellings: makashvili
Last modified:
March 05, 2005
Contact me
|