
Campanula calaminthifolia
Native to the mountainous regions of the Balkans, Campanula calaminthifolia is a low-growing, mat-forming perennial prized for its dainty, pale violet-blue bell-shaped flowers and fine-textured foliage. It brings a soft, graceful touch to rock gardens and alpine troughs. Perfect for smothering a rock, or softening the edge of a crevice.
Rock Garden Cultivation:
Thrives in full sun to light shade with sharply drained, gritty or rocky soil. Prefers cool roots and benefits from protection from excessive summer moisture. Excellent for crevices, stone walls, or the front edge of a rockery. Water moderately and avoid winter wet. Hardy to USDA Zone 5.
Height: 2–4 inches
Native to the mountainous regions of the Balkans, Campanula calaminthifolia is a low-growing, mat-forming perennial prized for its dainty, pale violet-blue bell-shaped flowers and fine-textured foliage. It brings a soft, graceful touch to rock gardens and alpine troughs. Perfect for smothering a rock, or softening the edge of a crevice.
Rock Garden Cultivation:
Thrives in full sun to light shade with sharply drained, gritty or rocky soil. Prefers cool roots and benefits from protection from excessive summer moisture. Excellent for crevices, stone walls, or the front edge of a rockery. Water moderately and avoid winter wet. Hardy to USDA Zone 5.
Height: 2–4 inches