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Adenophora polyantha

 
Adenophora polyantha
ladybells
Adenophora polyantha
One of the latest-blooming plants in our garden, late November 2009

Common name ladybells
Family campanulaceae
Life cycle perennial
Flowers purple-blue
Light sun-part shade
From seed germinate cold
detailed seed-starting info below

We've had A. lilifolia in our garden for a long time, and because we've come to understand all too well its wandering ways, I was hesitant to admit any of its cousins into our garden. However, I learned that there are many worthy, non-invasive species of ladybells, and so we've been trying a couple new ones. The flowers of this species look rather like the lily-leaved one.

In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: side garden

Seed for this plant is included on my seed trade list

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Seed-starting details for this plant

  1. Seed from '06 trade. Baggy 35F (40d; 50%G, 26-40d) - 70F (30%G, 3d)
  2. Seed from '07 garden. Baggy 35F (89%G, 3-5w)


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