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Campanula's are popular for a reason-they nicely fill the front of the border without spreading, and their bold colours brighten up the garden when they are in bloom. Just like the Delftware pottery that originated in the Netherlands, this petite perennial has bicolour flowers of blue and white. Although the size of the plant is small, the Bicolored blue and white flowers are very large for its size. Use in rock gardens, along pathways and patios, or in combination perennial containers.
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'Violet Teacups' stands out from other C. carpatica types with its intense violet purple flowers-darker than anything you've seen! Bell-shaped flowers cover its round, compact habit. Use in rock gardens, along pathways and patios, or in combination perennial containers.
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light yellow single flowers produced over a long flowering period
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flowers slightly less double than Golden Sphere but excellent habit and flower production
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compact habit, masses of large, fully double flowers
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this hybrid has sterile flowers improving the flowering period, hanging bells of deep orange yellow are fleckd rust red in the throat