Campanula persicifolia
This plant produces the most attractive wide open bell-shaped lavender to white flowers. It flowers June to August, and is found in meadows, woodland edges and roadside verges. Introduced as a garden plant, now naturalised locally.
Peach-leaved Bellflower (Campanula persicifolia), nature reserve, Staffordshire, England. July 2013.
Such beautiful photos. I’m looking forward to seeing these flowers here as well in coming days.
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Thank you Belinda π They certainly have eye-catching blooms.
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It appears as if that last flower has its own internal light source, very cool.
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THank you, David π The light does play on these blooms wonderfully.
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A very pretty flower – love the colour.
That last shot of the white one is particularly lovely. Looks like there a light turned on in the centre.
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Thank you, Vicki π It is a very fine flower.
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What a beautiful flower with very decent colours!
Thanks for sharing, dear Pete π
And happy Easter again to you and your family
Didi
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Thank you, dear Didi π And wishing you and your family a wonderful Sunday. Pete
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What a beauty Pete! Love the pastel blue color:)
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Thank you, Inger π They do have a lovely colour, especially if they catch the light just right.
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They’re a similar shape to harebells, but obviously a much bigger plant. I love that gentle shade of blue!
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Yes, they are quite a large flower, very delicate looking as if a breeze would knock them over.
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