RE: Campanula 'Kent Bells'


Barb,  Campanula 'Kent Belle' is a hybrid and will not necessarily come true
from seed.  To get a clone, you will need to take stem cuttings in summer or
root cuttings/ root divisions in late winter-early spring.  It is indeed a
beautiful plant and well worth propagating.  I collect Campanulas and it
became and instant favorite for me.
Marilyn Dube'
Natural Design Plants
Hardy Perennials, Choice Tropicals
Portland, OR   Zone 8b

-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-perennials@mallorn.com [owner-perennials@mallorn.com] On
Behalf Of Barb Pernacciaro
Sent:	Wednesday, July 07, 1999 9:17 AM
To:	Perennial List
Subject:	Campanula 'Kent Bells'

Thanks to a discussion on the list about C. 'Kent Bells', I grabbed a pot of
it when
I saw it last year at a WalMart. It survived the winter (mild for here) and
has
exceeded all expectations! It has been in bloom now for a month and I love
it. It's
in aa clump of about 10 or 12 4-foot stems and has large purple hanging
bells. I
would love to propagate it and wonder what would be the best way. Does
anyone have
any experience with this cultivar or with propagating other similar
campanulas?
--
Barb P.
SE Wisconsin, Zone 4

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