Platycodon, Balloon Flower, Chinese Bellflower, Japanese Bellflower 'Mariesii'

Platycodongrandiflorus

Family
Campanulaceae (kam-pan-yew-LAY-see-ee)
Genus
Platycodon (plat-ee-KO-don)
Species
grandiflorus (gran-dih-FLOR-us)
Synonym
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Foliage
Height
12-18 in. (30-45 cm)
18-24 in. (45-60 cm)
Spacing
15-18 in. (38-45 cm)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 3a: to -39.9 °C (-40 °F)
USDA Zone 3b: to -37.2 °C (-35 °F)
USDA Zone 4a: to -34.4 °C (-30 °F)
USDA Zone 4b: to -31.6 °C (-25 °F)
USDA Zone 5a: to -28.8 °C (-20 °F)
USDA Zone 5b: to -26.1 °C (-15 °F)
USDA Zone 6a: to -23.3 °C (-10 °F)
USDA Zone 6b: to -20.5 °C (-5 °F)
USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F)
USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F)
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
Danger
Parts of plant are poisonous if ingested
Bloom Color
Pink
Dark Blue
White/Near White
Bloom Time
Mid Summer
Late Summer/Early Fall
Other Details
Category
Perennials
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
By dividing the rootball
From seed; winter sow in vented containers, coldframe or unheated greenhouse
Direct sow as soon as the ground can be worked
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Sorrento, British Columbia

Lula, Georgia

Springfield, Illinois

Winnetka, Illinois

Calvert City, Kentucky

Hebron, Kentucky

Buckfield, Maine

Pikesville, Maryland

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Milton, Massachusetts

Roslindale, Massachusetts

Swansea, Massachusetts

Uxbridge, Massachusetts

Brighton, Michigan

Richland, Michigan

Royal Oak, Michigan

Florence, Mississippi

Washington, Missouri

Charlotte, North Carolina

Monroe, North Carolina

Akron, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio

Enid, Oklahoma

Colver, Pennsylvania

Honesdale, Pennsylvania

Oil City, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Aberdeen, South Dakota

Agar, South Dakota

Austin, Texas

Desoto, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Mexia, Texas

Leesburg, Virginia

Manassas, Virginia

Richmond, Virginia

Marinette, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

7
positives
1
neutral
0
negative
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ROSLINDALE, MA | May 2014 | neutral

'Mariesii' is shorter than the species (1-2' vs 2 1/2 - 3'). I suspect that a lot of what's sold as 'Mariesii' isn't true to name, becaus...Read More

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Enid, OK (Zone 7a) | May 2014 | positive

This plant survived its first winter here which was hard and dry.

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Monroe, NC (Zone 8a) | June 2010 | positive

This is yet another specimen (see also stoke's aster) that I once stuck in the ground years ago in a little-used section of my property. ...Read More

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Desoto, TX (Zone 8a) | August 2009 | positive

This now being the 4th summer with the blue balloon, I have learned that the falling over is quite natural and I have given up staking or...Read More

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Watkinsville, GA | August 2008 | positive

A carefree plant that is very late to come up in the spring, so it's great to mix in with spring-flowering bulbs... these babies will jus...Read More

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Cumberland, RI (Zone 6b) | July 2007 | positive

2007:
I bought this a three pack of this plant the autumn before last. They are now 48" tall (twice the height they are supposed t...Read More

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Charlotte, NC | March 2006 | positive

I love this plant. Last year it started blooming in late spring/early summer, and produced tons of flowers. Late in the summer (August)...Read More

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Springboro, OH (Zone 6a) | October 2004 | positive

Very pretty, shorter variety that I did not need to stake. Be careful with pruning/deadheading. Only remove spent bloom, NOT the entire s...Read More

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