Terra Nova
Campanula ‘Pink Octopus’(36 cell half tray)
Japanese lantern buds open to striking pink, octopus-like flowers. Over 50 blooms flutter down from the nicely upright flowering branches above strong, deeply cut foliage. Unique and interesting! Long bloom time and easy to grow. This spreader does very well in the South. Tolerant of most soils. Jimmy Turner, while at the Dallas Arboretum recommended this plant for green roofs. Vigorous!
USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 5-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 10″ / 18″ / 15″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun
Bloom Time(s): June, July
| US Patent # | PP18885 |
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Growing Guides

| Common Name | Campanula (aka Canterbury Bells, Coventry Bells, Cup and Saucer) |
| Genus | Campanula |
| Species | medium |
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| Format | Plugs |
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| Netting / Staking | 1 layer of support netting. |
| Temperature Range | 25-75F |
| Spacing | 6" |
| Soil Preference | Well drained, generally fertile. |
| Day Length | Obligate long day. |
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| Post Harvest Care | Holding solution. |
| Diseases / Insects | None in particular. |
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Order Minimums and Tray Sizes
All TERRA NOVA® plugs are grown in a 36 cell half tray. The minimum order is 6 total half trays (an combination of varieties).
Orders for multiple ship weeks must be placed separately.
Patents & Plant Tags
Unauthorized propagation of varieties that are patented is strictly prohibited.
If you are purchasing these plugs with the intent to resell them, you must also purchase tags. Upon adding items to your cart, you will be prompted to add tags for each plant in the order, at the cost of $0.13 per tag. This is applied to your entire order.