Bellflowers (Campanula)
Bellflowers (Campanula) are a very diverse genus with a wide distribution, but their center of origin and most diverse populations are found in the **temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere**, particularly in **Europe and Asia**.
Here’s a breakdown:
* **Eurasia (Europe and Asia):** This is the heartland of Campanula. Many species are native to mountainous regions of Europe, especially the Alps, Carpathians, and Caucasus. Others are found across Asia, from the Middle East to Siberia and Japan.
* **Mediterranean Region:** A significant number of Campanula species thrive in the Mediterranean, often in rocky or mountainous habitats.
* **North America:** While not as diverse as in Eurasia, North America does have native bellflower species.
* **Africa:** A few species are also found in parts of Africa.
**In summary, while bellflowers can be found in several continents, the most likely geographical location or native region is Eurasia, with a strong emphasis on Europe and the Mediterranean area.**
Suitable in 3 gallon or larger