Also called peach-leaved bellflower, this campanula grows as about 18 to 30 inches tall and 12 to 18 inches wide. The foliage forms a mound of green, peach-leaf or willow-like leaves that reach about half the height of the plant. Tall stems with bell-shaped flowers in shades of white to blue bloom late spring to early summer. There are a number of named cultivars, and they are all well suited to the perennial border.
Grow in full sun to part shade, in well drained, loamy garden soil. Manages with very little water when sheltered from mid day sun. After blooming, you can snip away about a third of the plant, if you'd like a tidier appearance. Otherwise, cut back in late winter to early spring, as new growth emerges.