Slightly taller than many of its kin, Campanula punctata hybr. Sarastro produces slender stems up to 60cm which bear vibrant, violet nodding blooms. Darker buds begin to open up in June and reveal beautiful silken petals above verdant and vigorous green foliage. Flowers last from June to August, with weed-suppressing foliage borne from March to November.Campanula punctata hybr. Sarastro is an elegant, clump-forming perennial which can easily be divided every few years to produce more plants for your garden. Perfect for informal planting schemes, plants look great next to Hosta, Salvias, Hardy Geraniums, and Lupins for a classic cottage garden look. Combines well with so many colours - have fun coming up with companions for this versatile campanula in your garden. Loved by pollinators, the large flowers are long lasting and make excellent cut flowers too.Plants prefer a site with moist, well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. If you cut back straight after flowering you may be rewarded with a second flush of glamorous pendant blooms in late summer. A hardy, herbaceous perennial which reaches a height and spread of 60cm.
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