Bells of Ireland
Bells of Ireland
This hardy annual sports a ladder of gorgeous light green bells on a stem from 18-36” tall. The green bells are calyxes that surround tiny white flowers within. With support to keep it straight, this flower makes large beautiful blooms for summer bouquets. Be cautious, though: it has tough little spikes on the stem. In the Methow, this will readily self-sow and provide ample volunteers, but can be a bit tricky to germinate. Seed requires stratification and then light during germination.
~120 seeds per packet
How To Grow
How To Grow
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