Canterbury Bells is a flowering plant with attractive bell shaped flowers
with a flat base. Colors they come in are blue, purple, mauve or white.
They produce large spikes of long lasting blooms. They grow to 2-3 ft in
height. In gardens, they are best in massed planting in borders or among
shrubs. It prefers cool or warm zones - not suitable for the tropics or
hot, dry regions. Canterbury Bells is not native to India, but is
cultivated as a garden plant in cooler regions.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Srinagar, Kashmir.
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