No, not a campanula or anything in that family. Does it have a woody base that persists through winter or does it die back? Is it evergreen?
It looks familiar and may come to me
Hard to tell from such a blurred and tiny image, but the flower looks like one of the New Zealand periwinkle relatives. Parahebe species.
I agree with Berg a Parahebe of one type or another.
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No, not a campanula or anything in that family. Does it have a woody base that persists through winter or does it die back? Is it evergreen?
It looks familiar and may come to me
In the sticks near Peterborough
Hard to tell from such a blurred and tiny image, but the flower looks like one of the New Zealand periwinkle relatives. Parahebe species.
I agree with Berg a Parahebe of one type or another.