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Bellflower

Bellflower, belonging to the Campanula family, is a diverse group of plants ranging from small creeping groundcovers to tall upright plants, all characterized by their bell-shaped flowers, which come mostly in shades of blue, purple, white, and sometimes pink. The blooms of bellflower are typically 1-2 inches in size and are known for their graceful, cupped or bell-like appearance.

Their scent, while subtle, carries a light, sweet fragrance. It's not overwhelming or highly perfumed, making bellflower an appealing choice for those who appreciate mild, naturally delicate floral scents. This gentle aroma is especially noticeable in the evening or during cool weather when the flowers are in full bloom. Bellflower’s scent is less about intensity and more about adding a faint whisper of freshness to garden spaces and indoor arrangements.

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