Will Campanula Persicifolia Bloom The First Year? - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by leslieliu
March 6, 2000
I have seeds for campanula persicifolia. Will the plant bloom the first year if I grow it from seed? And if not, how big of a plant do I need to buy from the nursery in order to have flowers this year?


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Answer from NGA
March 6, 2000
Like most perennials, this one usually takes two years to bloom nicely. A plant from a four inch pot should bloom the first year you plant it -- although the larger the pot the more mature the plant and consequently the larger and more floriferous it will be.

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