Campanula ‘Mrs Resholt’ is a gorgeous cascading perennial producing masses of blue flowers from spring through summer. These 9 garden‑ready 3cm plug plants spread beautifully over walls, rockeries, steps and containers. A charming and long‑flowering plant, perfect for adding colour and texture to any garden.
Campanula ‘Mrs Resholt’ is a beautiful trailing perennial with a cascading habit and dense clusters of soft blue, star‑shaped flowers that appear from spring and continue into summer. It’s perfect for brightening raised beds, rockeries, walls, steps, mixed containers and summer baskets. The tiny flowers and carpet‑forming growth give it a delicate, ornamental charm while remaining incredibly easy to grow.
Your order includes 9 × 3cm garden‑ready plug plants, which can be planted directly once conditions are suitable or potted on to strengthen the roots before planting out.
This variety performs brilliantly in small spaces and offers long‑lasting colour throughout the warm months.
All orders are posted via Royal Mail 48 Tracked, packaged in 100% recycled R‑PET blister packs to protect plants during transit.
When ordering 2 or more multipacks, you’ll receive a FREE upgrade to Royal Mail 24 Tracked.
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🌿 Key Features & Benefits
- 🌸 Soft blue flowers from spring to late summer
- 🌿 Trailing/cascading habit ideal for walls & rockeries
- 🪴 Includes 9 × 3cm plug plants
- 🌞 Grows well in sun or partial shade
- ♻️ Eco‑friendly R‑PET packaging
- 🚚 FREE P&P via Royal Mail 48 Tracked
- ⚡ Multi‑pack orders upgraded to RM24 Tracked
🌿 Planting & Care
- Position: Full sun or partial shade
- Soil: Free‑draining, ideal for walls and rockeries
- Habit: Low, spreading, cascading
- Perfect for: Steps, containers, raised beds, walls, rockeries, baskets
🌿 FAQs
Is Campanula ‘Mrs Resholt’ hardy?
Yes — fully hardy and reliable in UK gardens.
Does it bloom well in partial shade?
Absolutely. It performs well in partial shade and still flowers heavily.
Will it spread?
Yes — it creates low, spreading mats without becoming invasive.