Peach-leaved bellflower is one of Finland’s most handsome wild flowers and has been grown as a perennial since the 17th century for its attractive flowers. Pollinators look to large flowers for nectar and pollen, but also shelter from the wind and rain. Peach-leaved bellflower’s most common pollinators are bumblebees, flies and large honey bees.


It’s lovely 🤗💙
Thanks Jo
Beautiful and delicate flower, but if it’s called Peach Leaved Bellflower, why is it lavender?
Anne, I have no Idea, I googled the translations for it . I would have called it bluebell otherwise. I am really bad at naming the species
We have a city here called Orangevale, but its streets are named after nuts, example: Hazel and Beech.
What a beautiful color.
Yes it is, Thanks Lois!
What a pretty flower! Why the name? Are its leaves peach-coloured or maybe do they have a peach-like fuzz?
I don’t know, I looked it up as I had no idea what it could be – I t looks like a bluebell – bit it has bigger flower
It looks very like our harebell, in fact that’s what I thought it was at first. It has to be closely related: https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer/wildflowers/harebell
Sarah, it could be just that. I should always just post pretty wild flower with my knowledge of plants 😂
What a beautiful flower it is!
Thanks Egídio1
Beautiful!
Thanks Janet, I found one of your comments in my spam, go figure. So annoying
It happens. Who knows what WordPress gets up to.