Native Utah Plants
Thumbell Bellflower
Thumbell Bellflower
Campanula rotundifolia
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Thumbell Bellflower (Campanula rotundifolia) is a tough little mountain native with a romantic, wildflower charm. Often spotted nodding along alpine trails and rocky slopes in the Uintas, this plant brings a touch of delicate elegance to any dry garden or rockery. Its violet-blue bell-like flowers dance on fine stems all summer long, providing subtle, enduring color even in challenging soils.
Perfect for tucking between stones or along path edges, Thumbell Bellflower is easy to grow and remarkably adaptable. It's ideal for gardeners seeking beauty with minimal fuss, offering strong drought tolerance, cold hardiness, and a magnetism for pollinators. Whether in a native meadow mix or a refined perennial bed, this tiny treasure makes a big impression without asking for much in return.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Campanula rotundifolia
Duration: Perennial
Native region:
Native elevation: 5000-10000 ft
Water requirement: Low - Medium
Drought tolerance: Medium-High
Light requirement: Full sun and Partial shade
Shade tolerance: Medium
Mature size: 10-12" H by 10-12" W
Bloom time: June - September
Flower color: Blue and Purple
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