A graceful, upright perennial, Campanula persicifolia ‘Telham Beauty’ produces tall spires of soft lavender-blue, bell-shaped flowers that rise elegantly above slender clumps of lance-shaped foliage. Flowering in early to mid-summer, this variety brings vertical interest and a soft cottage garden feel to borders, beds, and naturalistic planting schemes. Its long stems make it a lovely choice for cut flower arrangements too.
Campanula persicifolia ‘Telham Beauty’, commonly known as Peach-leaved Bellflower, is a reliable and refined choice for adding height, lightness, and colour to early summer plantings.
Perennial
Upright, Flowering, Early–Mid Summer Interest
Flowers: June–July
Foliage: Spring–Autumn
Scientific Name
Campanula persicifolia ‘Telham Beauty’ (species name persicifolia means “peach-leaved”, referring to the narrow, pointed foliage resembling that of a peach tree)
Synonyms
None widely used
Common Name
Peach-leaved Bellflower
Origin
Species native to Europe and western Asia; this is a cultivated variety selected for flower colour
Pruning Tips
Deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering. Cut back after flowering to encourage a tidy second flush or fresh foliage. Divide clumps every few years in early spring or autumn to maintain vigour.
Wildlife Value
Flowers attract bees and other small pollinators.
Positioning
Full sun to partial shade. Excellent in cottage gardens, mixed borders, and wildflower-style plantings.
Water
Moderate watering – keep soil moist but not waterlogged, particularly during flowering and in dry spells.
Soil
Well-drained, fertile soil. Prefers neutral to slightly alkaline conditions. Add compost or organic matter when planting.
Food
Feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring and after cutting back to support healthy growth and repeat flowering.
Pet-safe
Non-toxic and safe for pets.
Sprouts Top Tips
Stake gently in exposed spots or plant among sturdy companions for natural support – the elegant flower spikes are tall but delicate and can flop in strong winds.