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Roma, wonderful pictures!. Is the pink flower on the right side of C.thyrsoides a Gladiolus species?. Your C.thyrsoides would remind me to a whitish foxglove from a distance. Your picture has changed my mind about it. Now I want to give it a try in combination with Digitalis and some other spiring flowers. My next question mark is Codonopsis a trailing plant here. Do you grow it as part of a border and let it mingle freely?. I'm very partial to all Campanulaceae , although I'm very new to their collection yet. Thank you for posting these. Arturo
A message from dear Erich Pasche about this Campanula ...."Dear Plantfriends,In February 2010 I received seeds - supposed to be Campanula 'sosnowskyi' from the NARGS, which obviously represents an other species. It developed leaves every year but flowered for the first time this year. It is about 40 cm high and flowered profusely. It was collected in Georgia, but according to "The Caucasus and its Flowers" it cannot be this species. So far I was unable to find out which species it really is. Perhaps somebody has an idea about the plant shown on the pictures, and I would be very grateful for any advice you can give.Best wishes and have a nice summer,Erich"