Campanula pulla explained
Campanula pulla, the solitary harebell, is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae, native to the northeastern Alps of Austria.[1] [2] A spreading, mat-forming perennial, the Royal Horticultural Society recommends it for scree gardens.[3] It is available from commercial suppliers.[4] There appear to be cultivars or selections; 'Blue Drops' and 'Alba',[5] [6] and a hybrid with Campanula carpatica; Campanula × pulloides, which itself has cultivars, 'Jelly Bells', and 'G.F. Wilson', which has gained the RHS Award of Garden Merit.[7] [8] [9]
Notes and References
- 140905-1 . Campanula pulla L. . 17 December 2022 .
- Web site: Campanula pulla (CMPPL) . . 2022 . EPPO Global Database . European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization . 17 December 2022 .
- Web site: Scree gardening . 2022 . The Royal Horticultural Society . 17 December 2022 .
- Web site: Campanula pulla . 2022 . The Royal Horticultural Society . 17 December 2022 . 4 suppliers ... Synonyms; Campanula pulla 'Blue' .
- Web site: Campanula pulla 'Blue Drops' . 2022 . The Royal Horticultural Society . 17 December 2022 .
- Web site: Campanula pulla 'Alba' . 2022 . The Royal Horticultural Society . 17 December 2022 . 1 suppliers .
- 77238149-1 . Campanula × pulloides Farrer . 17 December 2022 . This name is unplaced .
- Web site: Campanula × pulloides 'Jelly Bells'PBR . 2022 . The Royal Horticultural Society . 17 December 2022 .
- Web site: Campanula × pulloides hort. 'G.F. Wilson' bellflower 'G.F. Wilson' . 2022 . The Royal Horticultural Society . 17 December 2022 . 7 suppliers .