Bellflower: A plant with bell-shaped flowers.
Bellflowers, also known as Campanulas, are a charming addition to any garden. Their bell-shaped flowers come in a variety of colors, mostly shades of blue, purple, pink, and white. They are popular with gardeners because they are relatively easy to care for and produce an abundance of blooms.
Bellflowers come in many shapes and sizes, from low-growing groundcovers to taller varieties that can be used in borders or as cut flowers. Some bellflowers are annuals, while others are perennials, meaning they will come back year after year. They generally prefer full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. With their delicate beauty and long blooming period, bellflowers bring a touch of whimsy to the garden.
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