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Thank you, Michael, for your I.D. which, right or wrong, is the one I will use until a better one shows itself. And in answer to Rick, its bloom time is average, I think. Whereas my growing patch of Houstonia caerulea is very long blooming, starting way before the campanula and still going... slightly.
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Providing a bit of colour in the warm dry conditions of the last few days ...Campanula carpatica.
Cheers Dave.
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Such an enticing shade of medium light blue, a Campanula species no garden should be without, a fine portrait.
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Nice one, Dave! Great to have those southern plants and gardens to look at this time of year
Dry I can sort of relate to (lots of water coming down from the sky here, but at these temps, it
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dry!) but warm -outdoors at least- is a vague memory
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I'm looking at the sky, it has exactly the same blue shades as your "bluebell", Dave!
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