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campanula:punctata [2023/03/16 22:21] – [Names] Herman H. Berteler | campanula:punctata [2023/04/29 23:19] – Herman H. Berteler | ||
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===== Nomenclatuur ===== | ===== Nomenclatuur ===== | ||
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- | //Campanula x VanHouttei// | + | * //Campanula x VanHouttei// |
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- | //Campanula x VanHouttei// | + | * //Campanula x VanHouttei// |
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- | //Campanula takesimana// | + | * //Campanula takesimana// |
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+ | * //Campanula punctata// (from Mr. William Bull' | ||
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===== Names ===== | ===== Names ===== | ||
- | **E**.: //Spotted bellflower// | + | **E**.: //Spotted bellflower// |
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- | **Fr**.: | + | **Fr**.: V. //Campanule noble//.(( : |
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===== Herbarium ===== | ===== Herbarium ===== | ||
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===== Varieties ===== | ===== Varieties ===== | ||
* //Campanula punctata// var. **alba** | * //Campanula punctata// var. **alba** | ||
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* //Campanula punctata// var. **alviflora ‘Nana Alba’** | * //Campanula punctata// var. **alviflora ‘Nana Alba’** | ||
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//Campanula punctata// cv. **' | //Campanula punctata// cv. **' | ||
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* //Campanula punctata// cv. **' | * //Campanula punctata// cv. **' | ||
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* //Campanula punctata// cv. **' | * //Campanula punctata// cv. **' | ||
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* //Campanula punctata// cv. **' | * //Campanula punctata// cv. **' | ||
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A spotted bellflower cultivar that is noted for its pink flowers, strong flowering stems and compact form. It is a hybrid which originated from a cross between //Campanula punctata// **f. alviflora ‘Nana Alba’** (seed parent) and //Campanula punctata// **f. rubiflora ‘Cherry Bells’** (pollen parent). Plants typically grow to 12” tall and to 15” wide. | A spotted bellflower cultivar that is noted for its pink flowers, strong flowering stems and compact form. It is a hybrid which originated from a cross between //Campanula punctata// **f. alviflora ‘Nana Alba’** (seed parent) and //Campanula punctata// **f. rubiflora ‘Cherry Bells’** (pollen parent). Plants typically grow to 12” tall and to 15” wide. | ||
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- | Large, tubular, bell-like flowers (to 2” long) are pink with reddish-purple inside spotting. Flowers droop from arching leafy stems over a long late spring to early summer bloom period. Stems rise up from basal rosettes of toothed, ovate-cordate, | + | Large, tubular, bell-like flowers (to 2” long) are pink with reddish-purple inside spotting. Flowers droop from arching leafy stems over a long late spring to early summer bloom period. Stems rise up from basal rosettes of toothed, ovate-cordate, |
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Borders, rock gardens, cottage gardens, lightly shaded woodland settings or naturalized areas. Group or mass for best effect. Strong stems make this a good container plant. Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers some part shade in hot summer climates. Does not perform well in summer climates where night temperatures consistently remain above 70 degrees F. Needs regular moisture. Divide clumps in fall every 3-4 years. In mild summer climates, plants may rebloom in summer if spent flower stems are clipped back immediately after flowering. May spread freely by rhizomes under optimum growing conditions. | Borders, rock gardens, cottage gardens, lightly shaded woodland settings or naturalized areas. Group or mass for best effect. Strong stems make this a good container plant. Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers some part shade in hot summer climates. Does not perform well in summer climates where night temperatures consistently remain above 70 degrees F. Needs regular moisture. Divide clumps in fall every 3-4 years. In mild summer climates, plants may rebloom in summer if spent flower stems are clipped back immediately after flowering. May spread freely by rhizomes under optimum growing conditions. | ||
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USDA Zone: 3-9. Plant number: 1.110.560. This compact selection is perfect for the sun or part-shade border and containers. Plants form a spreading mound of light green leaves, bearing upright stems with large, dangling cherry-pink bells, spotted on the inside. Clumps are inclined to spread vigorously, so plan to give this space. Attractive when mass-planted as a groundcover, | USDA Zone: 3-9. Plant number: 1.110.560. This compact selection is perfect for the sun or part-shade border and containers. Plants form a spreading mound of light green leaves, bearing upright stems with large, dangling cherry-pink bells, spotted on the inside. Clumps are inclined to spread vigorously, so plan to give this space. Attractive when mass-planted as a groundcover, | ||
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* //Campanula punctata// cv. **' | * //Campanula punctata// cv. **' | ||
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campanula/punctata.txt · Laatst gewijzigd: 2023/04/29 23:23 door Herman H. Berteler