Campanula carpatica 'Perla White' | Tussock Bellflower
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Grace rockeries with pretty white flowers through the seasons...
Flowering from late spring to early autumn, 'Perla Blue' will produce masses of campanulate-shaped, white flowers from a compact bed of heart-shaped leaves. With an eventual height of 30 centimetres, 'Perla Blue' is the perfect ground cover plant, where it will happily grow between paving stones and in gravel gardens. Please note that this Campanula may struggle in damp winters.
Variety Information
- Flowering Period: Late spring to early autumn
- Soil and Sun Exposure: Moist, well-drained soil with full sun or part shade
- Eventual Height and Spread: 30cm (12"), 45cm (18")
- Special Advice: This plant can struggle in wet winters
- Arrives As: 10.5cm Pot
Features
- Fresh from the Nursery
- Crisp White Blooms
- Long Flowering Period
- Heart-Shaped Foliage
- Easy to Grow
Planting Tip
Plant in a rock garden to embrace a delicate colour scheme...
About your plant
Our perennials and alpines are lovingly grown by our trusted nursery, based in England. Once ready, each flourishing plant will be dispatched directly to your home.
Packaging
Sustainability is one of our priorities, and as such, our perennials and alpines are delivered in environmentally friendly packaging. Aside from being recyclable, they will additionally keep them nice and secure on their journey.
Our perennials and alpines are lovingly grown by our trusted nursery, based in England. Once ready, each flourishing plant will be dispatched directly to your home.
Packaging
Sustainability is one of our priorities, and as such, our perennials and alpines are delivered in environmentally friendly packaging. Aside from being recyclable, they will additionally keep them nice and secure on their journey.

Please see our below guidance on your perennial or alpine's care:
- Watering: During your perennial or alpine's first growing season, you should provide them with frequent waterings. Try to also avoid wetting the foliage to reduce the risk of disease.
- Deadheading: To promote a long flowering period, you should deadhead any flowers that appear spent. Simply rescind each flower at their base, taking care to not cut other parts of the plant.
- Dividing: To really flourish, your perennials can be divided every three to four years. They can be divided when they begin to show less flowers, or appear less healthy in the middle. Make sure to only do so when they aren't currently flowering.
Is Collection/Mix? | No |
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Needs Ericaceous Compost? | No |