Campanula cochlearifolia 'Elizabeth Oliver' (Fairies Thimbles)
£4.50 £5.50An exquisite double version of Campanula cochlearifolia with frilly, sky blue bells.Masses of double... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutAspect: Full Sun
Soil Type: Mainly dry; Moist But Well-Drained
Colour: Brown
A magnificent plant with dark brown, almost black flowers, scented strongly of chocolate, in mid and late summer. Ideal for the patio or near a house door so you can enjoy the scent.
Loves a hot sunny position and needs protection from severe frost. We grow ours at home in a large pot and move it into an unheated greenhouse over winter.
Introduced from Mexico in 1835. Related to the Dahlia.
Very fragrant. Makes a superb cut flower with long stems.
Height: 60cm
Common name(s): Chocolate Flower, Black Dahlia, Chocolate Cosmos, Black Cosmos.
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