Roella ciliata (Campanulaceae) It is a scrambling or erect shrublet to 500 mm high, with small, stiff, hairy, needle-like leaves that end in a rigid, sharp point. It has outstanding large, bell-shaped flowers borne singly at the tips of stiff branches, but often held closely together. The flowers are lilac-blue or white and are distinctively marked with navy blue to black spots or a band on the petal lobes. Sowing : Seeds can be sown in autumn; germination is slow and may take up to 3 months. Locality : Botrivier. Harvest : September 2021
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