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Campanula Champion White

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About Campanula Champion White

Suitable for being grown in pots and planters

The flowers of Campanula are also called ‘bells’, due to their bell-like shape. The beautiful long stems with pastel-colored flowers do wonderfully well in romantic (field) bouquets. A compact hardy perennial is suitable for being grown in pots and planters, as well as in window boxes, hanging basket and pots. Campanula Champion White will flower from mid to late summer. Champion can, in the right conditions, produce crops 6 to 12 months of the year.

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Sakata Ornamentals

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Sakata Ornamentals

The Motto of Sakata Ornamentals is Quality, Reliability, and Service As an independent breeder of premium bedding plants, pot crops, and cut flowers. Sakata has over one hundred years of experience in developing quality genetics for commercial growers and gardeners. Earlier innovations, like the world’s first F1 hybrid pansy introduced in 1966, have become industry standards – and their genetics are still to be found in today’s leading series.

Experience & Creativity

This history also means that Sakata has the breeding experience and the creativity to create the breakthroughs of today and the classics of tomorrow. While consumer satisfaction will always be a critical consideration, Sakata listens to distributors, growers, and retailers so they can deliver products, technical information, and marketing support to meet the needs of the complete market chain. Ultimately, all that Sakata does reflects its commitment to Quality, Reliability, and Service.

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