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Adenophora bulleyana

Ladybells

In Stock: 4.47 g (grams) (Total:0.01lb)
  • Adenophora bulleyana

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0.00985 lb

Details

Germination:
30%
Germination test:
estimate
Purity:
75%
Seeds per lb:
871,680
Quantity:
0.00985 lb
Collected in:
England
Crop year:
1997
Min. hardiness zone:
5
Item ID:
2346

Growing Info

Scarification
Scarification: none required
Stratification
Stratification: none required
Germination
Germination: requires light for germination, surface sow and keep moist

Introducing Adenophora bulleyana -Ladybells, an elegant and fragrant perennial herbaceous plant known for its beautiful purple-blue nodding bells that bloom from spring to summer. This long-lived plant boasts strong, tall stems and light-green, lance-shaped foliage that offers an appealing contrast to its rich, bell-shaped blooms. Coming in vivid clusters, these flowers carry a captivating fragrance throughout your garden or patio. Ladybells perform best in full sun to part shade and require weekly watering, with additional hydration during dry spells. They appreciate average to rich, well-drained soil, leaning towards slightly alkaline, but will also thrive in neutral to slightly acid conditions. Ladybells' upright form can reach heights of 18 to 30 inches and a spread of 12 inches. They are easy to maintain, only requiring deadheading to prevent self-seeding. Suited for containers, these plants display a clumping habit and tolerate most soils. They are perfect for adding a touch of charm to your outdoor space and are hardy in zones 5-9. Fertilize in spring for best results. Unleash the timeless beauty of these Ladybells today and turn your garden into a blooming paradise. Remember, they are eager to spread, so let them have their space, and they will reward you with striking large groupings of their purple-blue beauty.

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