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Codonopsis lanceolata
Bonnet Bellflower
Plant Type:
VINESCodonopsis lanceolata - Broad light green glaucous bells dangle and nod. Interior colors can vary with solid burgundy tips, sometimes lighter, others darker. The interior base is usually speckled in the same color but sometimes the insides of the flowers are curiously and quite beautifully striped. Blossoms open late season on the lovely Bonnet Bellflower. Flowers suggest their allegiance to Campanulaceae. Attractive leaves are a rising mobile of ellipse-shaped blades. This sweet climber's nativity is China, Japan, Korea into a swath of eastern Russia. Easy and fun Bonnet Bellflower is well employed on a trellis and is fetching wending through and among shrubs. Plant in a light, draining mix set in sun to part shade. Beware slugs and snails on young, susceptible emerging growth. At the very northern end of its growing range an organic mulch with aid in getting it through the winter. Note that the roots resent disturbance. Roots are eaten both raw and cooked in Korea; if you were to be someone's meal you'd resent disturbance, too. Medicinally Codonopsis lanceolata can be helpful with boils, milk-flow blockages and lung abscesses. Established, potted Bonnet Bellflower carefully from division.
Characteristics and Attributes for Codonopsis lanceolata
Season of Interest (Flowering)
- Late Summer
 
Season of Interest (Foliage)
- Spring / Summer
 
Light
- Full Sun
 - Mostly Sunny
 
Attributes
- Climbing
 - Accent
 - Cottage Garden
 - Wall
 - Edible
 - Medicinal / Herbal
 - Shrub Border
 
Growth Rate in the Garden
- Moderately Fast
 
Soil
- Draining
 - Fertile
 - Sandy
 
Origins
- China, Japan, Korea
 - Russia
 
Propagated By
- Division