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bellflower1 /ˈbɛlflaʊə /nounA plant with bell-shaped flowers that are typically blue, purple, or white, many kinds being cultivated as ornamentals.- Genus Campanula, family Campanulaceae (the bellflower family): many species, including the Eurasian clustered bellflower (C. glomerata) and the harebell.
When new leaves appear, divide asters, bellflowers, chrysanthemums, daylilies, sedums, Shasta daisies, and yarrow....- When summer-flowering perennials such as bellflowers, geraniums, lychnis, Shasta daisies, and spiderworts finish blooming and start to look tattered, cut back their stems to the rosette of new foliage at the base of the plants.
- Brecknockshire prefers the Spreading bellflower, while Cardiganshire opts for the Bog-rosemary.
Bellflower2 /ˈbelˌflou(ə)r /A city in southwestern California, southeast of Los Angeles; population 73,033 (est. 2008). |