
Campanula (Bellflowers)
Campanula, commonly known as bellflowers, bring charm and wildlife benefits to UK gardens. Their bell-shaped blooms, often in shades of blue or purple, attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Some species, such as Campanula rotundifolia, provide nectar for early and late-season foraging when other flowers are scarce.
These hardy perennials thrive in various conditions, from borders to rockeries. Their long flowering period supports biodiversity. Birds may also feed on the seeds. With minimal maintenance, Campanula offers a practical way to enhance garden ecosystems.