Solved What is this enormous plant?

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  1. Gem

    Gem Apprentice Gardener

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    I was wondering if it was a giant campanula, but none of the photos I can find quite match. Any ideas??

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    Hi @Gem ,

    Definitely a Campanula . Haven't got time now but I'll try and have a closer look later.
     
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    • Gem

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      Thank you! Slightly different picture attached. It's pushing six foot in height, and four foot wide.
       

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      :hate-shocked: :hate-shocked:. Are you pleased or dismayed? They are good for pollinators I read.
       
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      Pleased! It is a beautiful structural plant. It is in an area with quite a lot of different ornamental grasses, plus an ornamental thistle. None of which I have identified yet...
       
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