Bell Flower Leaves

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Bell Flower Leaves. Peach-leaved Bellflower is an herbaceous perennial with showy white to lavender-blue flowers. Zones 1 through 9b are best for planting Lily of the Valley while Coral Bells are usually found between zone 5b and 10b.

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Tall 15 to 30 inch spikes of 1-15 inch broadly bell-shaped flowers in shades of blue pink white and purple rise in early summer from basal clumps of leaves. 02082019 Growing on the sturdy stems the basal leaves are narrow and bright green with short stalks. Green lance-shaped leaves mainly deciduous.

This bellflower is easily grown in average medium moisture well-drained soils in full sun to part shade.

Another surprising fact about those leaves is that they always wither before the flowers start to bloom. Personally the best part about Coral Bells other than its bell shaped flowers are its leaves that have scalloped edges and have multiples hues of color. Deadhead spent blooms to promote additional flowers. One of the most popular uprights is Peach Leaved Bellflower Campanula persicifolia.