Description
Clustered Bellflower Plug Plants Campanula glomerata
Common names include, Dane's blood.
A perennial native wildflower with clusters of attractive violet bell-shaped blooms from June to September, clustered bellflower thrives in a sunny site on light dry grassland and is well-suited to chalk and limestone soils. Ideal plants for cottage and informal gardens, rock gardens, and for naturalising in woodland and wildflower meadows, clustered bellflowers can be found in the wild in forests or dry grasslands, open woodland and along the margins of roads and trails.
One of the RHS Plants for Pollinators, clustered bellflower is an excellent nectar source for bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects.
Sourced from native seed and grown for us in the UK, our plug plants are an ideal way to boost species in a wildflower meadow or to easily establish plants in your garden or in areas where seed germination can be erratic.
We recommend planting 5 plugs per metre square in groups of at least 3 per species for a naturalistic look.
Colour | Violet |
Height | Up to 60 cm |
Latin name | Campanula glomerata |
Season | May To September |
Setting | Chalk soils |