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Add a touch of graceful beauty and medicinal value to your garden with Codonopsis lanceolata, also known as Bonnet Bellflower or Poor Man’s Ginseng. This climbing perennial produces delicate, bell-shaped, pale green to bluish-purple flowers with intricate veining, creating an enchanting display from late summer to early fall. Its slender vines weave beautifully through trellises, fences, or naturalized garden settings, making it an excellent choice for vertical interest. Additionally, its edible roots are valued in traditional herbal medicine, adding to its appeal for both gardeners and herbalists.
Whether grown for its ornamental appeal, climbing ability, or traditional herbal uses, Codonopsis lanceolata is a unique and rewarding addition to any garden. With its delicate bell flowers, resilient nature, and pollinator-friendly blooms, this perennial climber is sure to bring charm and functionality to your space.
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