Canarina canariensis | Canary Bellflower | 5 Seeds
Canarina canariensis, also known as Canary Bellflower, is a charming perennial native to the Canary Islands. With trailing stems, it forms a lush carpet of glossy, heart-shaped leaves. In spring, it produces striking, lantern-like flowers that dangle from the stems. These bell-shaped blooms are vibrant orange-red, adding a splash of color to gardens. Preferring partial shade and well-draining soil, it adapts well to containers and hanging baskets. Its unique appearance and easy care make it a delightful choice for both indoor and outdoor spaces, infusing a touch of exotic beauty wherever it grows. Zones 9-11 Germination To initiate the germination of Canarina canariensis seeds, begin by immersing the seeds in warm water for approximately 24 hours to soften their seed coats and enhance germination potential. Following this soaking period, scarify the seeds by gently rubbing them with sandpaper or nicking them with a knife to further promote water absorption. Prepare a seed tray or small