Zones: 4-9
Bloom Span: Two months or more, depending on the species
Growing Conditions: An easy to grow and long living plant. Grows
best in areas with either cool summers or when grown in partial shade. Will self-sow.
Care: Mow or shear the plant to just a few inches if it begins to look
ragged or tired after several blooms. This will help it grow back with a fresher appearance.
Best Species Choices: Blue Chips or Blue Clips (Campanula carpatica) and White Chips or White Clips (also Campanula carpatica).
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