Canterbury Flower Dewdrops
by Charlene Adler
Title
Canterbury Flower Dewdrops
Artist
Charlene Adler
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Photograph taken in Harlingen, Texas. Beautiful bell shaped Canterbury flower misted by the dew.
Canterbury bells (Campanula rotundifolia) are a biennial plant popular in European and North American landscapes. It is a medium-sized specimen with an upright form featuring numerous vibrant, sweet-smelling bell-shaped flowers that range from white to violet. Indigenous to the Mediterranean climate of southern Europe, Canterbury bells do poorly in humid environments, such as the southeastern United States, but perform well in the northern United States. Canterbury bells grow quickly, bloom for two years, and then die. You should begin the planting process indoors in the winter and then transfer to the outdoors in the spring.
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October 9th, 2022
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