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Lori S.
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Royal purple - Campanula saxifraga
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March 05, 2010, 12:42:39 AM »
I love the colour of
Campanula saxifraga
! I'm really looking forward to seeing how these young plants "bulk up" in their third year!
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Lori
Calgary, Alberta, Canada - Zone 3
-30 C to +30 C (rarely!); elevation ~1130m; annual precipitation ~40 cm
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March 05, 2010, 12:55:55 AM »
Another with rich purple colour...
Campanula collina
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Lori
Calgary, Alberta, Canada - Zone 3
-30 C to +30 C (rarely!); elevation ~1130m; annual precipitation ~40 cm
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Lori, I am always looking for blue flowers to plant in my gardens (Yellow is the commonest color here). Bluebells are among the best I can grow and now you have opened my eyes to two more species I have to search for!
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Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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We have C. saxifraga in the BG, but nothing as blue as yours! That is stunning. We don't have collina. Our deepest blue is the so-called C. tatrae...may be just a variety of rotundifolia but still, very deep compared to our other rotundifolia.
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St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
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1800 mm precipitation per year
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Yes, I've seen colour variations to both
C. saxifraga
and
C. collina
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C. saxifraga
, grown a couple of years ago from seedex seed, compare favourably in colour to the gorgeous ones shown in Holubec's Caucasus book (which, BTW, is being advertised at a terrific price on the main forum site)!
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Great plants, Lori!
I also bought The
Caucusus and its Flowers
. I've hardly had chance to look at it, but even if it were only a picture book (not), the price is fantastic!
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