Campanula Divaricata (Noun)
Meaning
Bellflower of southeastern United States (Maryland to Georgia) having pale blue flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Campanula divaricata is a delicate perennial with pale blue flowers that are commonly found in the southeastern United States.
- The bellflower, campanula divaricata, thrives in the wild along woodland edges and open rocky areas of Maryland to Georgia.
- Campanula divaricata has become a popular choice for gardeners looking to attract pollinators and add a touch of elegance to their native plant gardens.
- In the southeastern United States, campanula divaricata is often found growing alongside other native wildflowers, such as black-eyed susans and bee balm.
- The pale blue flowers of campanula divaricata are a striking addition to any woodland garden, and are especially lovely when paired with ferns and other shade-loving plants.