Campanula medium
Canterbury Bell
Sturdy, hairy, leafy, with erect stems 2 1/2–4 ft. tall, 1–ft. wide. Lance-shaped, wavy-edg...
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Campanula persicifolia
Peach-Leafed Bluebell
Strong-growing, slender, erect stems 2–3 ft. tall. Plants leafy at base. Basal leaves smooth-edg...
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Campanula portenschlagiana
Dalmatian Bellflower
Low, leafy, mounding or trailing mats 4–6 in. high. Semierect, branching flower stems to 8 in. h...
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Campanula poscharskyana
Serbian Bellflower
Spreading, mounding, leafy clump to 8 in. high. Branching, semi-upright flower stems to 1 ft. or more....
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Campanula punctata
Flat basal rosette spreads rapidly by underground runners. Wiry 1–1 1/2-ft. flower stems arch ov...
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Campanula rotundifolia
Bluebell Of Scotland
Slowly spreading clump, 2 to 3 in. high. Slender, upright flower stems, some branched, 6 to 18 in. tal...
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Campanula takesimana
Native to much of the northern hemisphere. Flat, basal rosette spreads vigorously by underground runne...
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Campsis grandiflora
Chinese Trumpet Creeper
China. Not as vigorous, large, or hardy as the American native C. radicans, but flowers are s...
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Campsis radicans
Common Trumpet Creeper
Native to eastern United States. This is the most widely used trumpet creeper in cold-winter areas. A ...
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Campsis x tagliabuana
Common Trumpet Creeper
Hybrid between Campsis grandiflora and Campsis radicans. Grows 30 to 40 ft., produce...
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Canna hybrids
Canna
Clumps grow 2 to 8 ft. tall, with large, lance-shaped leaves that are often colored red or variegated....
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Capparis spinosa
Caper
This Mediterranean native’shabit varies: it can sprawl, orbecome a dense, rounded shrub 5 ft. tall and...
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