Re: Campanula ID


Diane, I checked out the photo at Terra Nova, which turned out to be very 
similar to what I saw in BC, but I think C. cochleariflora is a bit more 
delicate with smaller leaves.  Certainly my plant is.  I think that the C. 
carpatica 'Thorpedo' that Chantal has seen in France is probably it.  Wonder 
when it will get to the US.  Thank you, both of you, for your responses.  I 
knew I could count on somebody on this list!

     Speaking of slugs and snails, as Chantal was, the other thing I saw in 
BC, on a path near a wooded area, was a huge, hideously ugly, slimy thing.  I 
figured that it must be one of the famed northwestern slugs and decided on 
the spot that gardening in Massachusetts wasn't so bad, hardy fuchsias or no 
hardy fuchsias.

Vivien
Mass.

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