Rapido Blue Bellflower (Campanula) — Chanhassen, MN

Rapido Blue Bellflower

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Rapido Blue Bellflower (Campanula) — Chanhassen, MN

Rapido Blue Bellflower

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A Compact Mound of Upturned Blue Bells

Rapido Blue Bellflower (Campanula carpatica 'Rapido Blue') forms a neat, low mound of bright green foliage smothered in upward-facing, cup-shaped lavender-blue bells from early summer on. Compact and quick to flower, it's ideal for edging, rock gardens, and containers. A bee favorite that's deer-resistant and reliably hardy, it brings cool blue color to the front of sunny and part-shade borders in Edina, Woodbury, and Maple Grove.

Rapido Blue Bellflower Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Botanical Name Campanula carpatica 'Rapido Blue'
Mature Size 6–10 in. tall, 10–12 in. wide
Hardiness Zone 3–8 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a — fully hardy)
Light Full sun to part shade
Bloom Time Early to midsummer, with rebloom if deadheaded
Flower Color Lavender-blue
Soil Well-drained; tolerates clay-loam with good drainage
Winter Hardiness Reliable to -30°F once established
Deer Resistance Rarely browsed by deer or rabbits

Landscape Uses in Minnesota

Edging and rock gardens: Its tidy mound makes a clean front-of-border edge and thrives in rock gardens and containers. Space 10–12 inches apart.

Pollinator beds: Bees love the upturned bells. Pair with dianthus, catmint, and sedum.

Best Time to Plant in Minnesota

Plant in spring (late April–May) or early fall. Provide good drainage; water through establishment.

How to Plant Rapido Blue Bellflower

Dig a hole twice the pot's width at the same depth, loosening clay and mixing in compost. Set the crown level, backfill, water in, and mulch lightly. Space 10–12 inches apart.

Watering Rapido Blue Bellflower

First year: Water every 2–3 days at first, then weekly. Stop 2–3 weeks before the ground freezes.

After year one: Water during dry spells. Deadhead or shear lightly to keep it blooming into late summer.

Q: Will it survive a Minnesota winter?
Easily — hardy to zone 3, returning each spring.

Q: How do I keep it blooming?
Deadhead or give it a light shear after the first flush to spur more bells into late summer.

Q: Is it deer-resistant?
Yes — deer and rabbits rarely bother it.

Q: Is it good for containers?
Yes — its compact mounding habit is excellent in pots and rock-garden troughs.

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Rapido White Bellflower (Campanula carpatica): The white version of this compact bellflower.

Dianthus: A fragrant, deer-resistant edging partner.

Birch Hybrid Bellflower (Campanula): A low, spreading blue bellflower for walls and edges.

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