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Tussock Bellflower [ Campanula Carpatica ] is native to the Carpathian Mountains. The leaves are small, tough, pointed, with saw-tooth edges, having the shape of feathers, hence the secondary common name Tussock, which means feathery or tufted. The plant is excellent as a groundcover in the mixed perennial border. It is a floriferous groundcover growing 6¿12 inches tall with a compact habit. Grows well in full sun to light shade
Tussock Bellflower [ Campanula Carpatica ] has from white to violet bowl-shaped flowers and grows into a mat. The plant is densely covered by the compact mounds of white, blue, or violet flowers. Its flowers last a very long while, in continuous bloom till first frost. Trimming out spent blooms maximizes its beauty and assists continuous re-bloom. This very long blooming plant looks great in rock gardens or used in the front of the border.
The plant attracts hummingbirds.
The plant is deer resistant.
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PLANTING
Sow Inside: Before last frost
Sow Outside: Spring/Fall
Seed Depth: Surface
Days to Emerge: 15 - 20