Bellflower is not a kind of flower, and there are the following differences:
1. Family and genus differences: Bellflower belongs to Campanulaceae and Bellflower. Lily of the valley belongs to Liliaceae and Lily of the valley. Bellflower belongs to Campanulaceae and Platycodon.
2. Differences in morphological characteristics: Campanula campanula is a common herb flower in small gardens, with its stout plant shape, beautiful flowers and elegant colors. Lily of the valley is a perennial herb. The height of the plant is about 2~3 cm. The leaves are basal, erect and shiny. Flowers are small, bell-shaped, white, drooping and fragrant.
3. Difference of flowering and fruiting period: flowering (fruiting) period of Lily of the Valley: July to September. Flowering (fruiting) period of lily of the valley: the flowering period is generally from April to May, and the fruiting period is from June to July; Flowering (fruiting) period of bellflower: Flowering from April to June.
Extended information:
Growing environment of Campanula bellata:
Campanula bellata likes cool climate in summer and mild climate in winter, and likes sunny environment, and can tolerate semi-shade. Bellflower is sensitive to temperature, and the optimum temperature for growth is 13-18℃, and the optimum temperature for germination is 2-22℃. When the temperature is lower than 2℃ in winter, it stops growing and the stems and leaves begin to turn yellow.
High temperature above 28℃ in summer is not good for plant growth. At high temperature above 3-35℃, the leaves will turn yellow and fall off, and even the whole plant will wither.
bellflower is not strict with soil, so it is better to use loose and breathable sandy soil with rich humus. The pH value of the substrate is between 5.5 and 6.2. Campanula likes to be dry and drought-tolerant, and avoids being wet.