Virginia bluebells - Mertensia virginica
We are thrilled to offer this resilient, adaptable spring ephemeral for the first time this year! Virginia bluebells get their common name from their bell-shape blooms, which vary from blue to pale purple in color. They spread nicely but do go dormant by the middle of the summer, so planting them with ferns or other shade garden plants is a good idea.
Height: 1’ - 2’
Blooms: Spring, Blue
Light: Shade, Partial Shade (think woodland landscape)
Soil: Moist
We are thrilled to offer this resilient, adaptable spring ephemeral for the first time this year! Virginia bluebells get their common name from their bell-shape blooms, which vary from blue to pale purple in color. They spread nicely but do go dormant by the middle of the summer, so planting them with ferns or other shade garden plants is a good idea.
Height: 1’ - 2’
Blooms: Spring, Blue
Light: Shade, Partial Shade (think woodland landscape)
Soil: Moist
We are thrilled to offer this resilient, adaptable spring ephemeral for the first time this year! Virginia bluebells get their common name from their bell-shape blooms, which vary from blue to pale purple in color. They spread nicely but do go dormant by the middle of the summer, so planting them with ferns or other shade garden plants is a good idea.
Height: 1’ - 2’
Blooms: Spring, Blue
Light: Shade, Partial Shade (think woodland landscape)
Soil: Moist