Virginia Bluebells - Woodland Plant

Virginia Bluebells - Woodland Plant

$44.99
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PRESALE Spring 2025 Shipping Schedule: 2/28/2025 One of the prettiest flowers in the garden is the Virginia Bluebells. Officially classified as Mertensia virginica, they are also called the Virginia cowslip. It is a perennial native to North America. You will find fields of Virginia bluebells here and there because they are a great plant for naturalizing and can grow in just about any garden. The flowers actually start out pink when in bud, but when blooming, quickly turn into a darker, richer, blue-purple hue. When planted against dense, deep greens of foundation plantings, it is a sight that is delicate and rare. Highlights Adds color and texture to the shade garden Great for container, woodland garden beds and borders Perfect companion to ferns Showy blooms Easy to grow Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Shade Blooms: Spring Height: Grows 12-24" tall Spacing/Depth: Plant 12-24" apart, 1-2" deep USDA Zones: Grow as Perennial in zones 4-9. Grow as Annual elsewhere. Growing Instruction

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