Description
Common Name: Virginia Bluebells
 Virginia Bluebells will grow in average to rich, moist soils. They will naturalize in rich woodland settings. The more sun they are in the more moisturize they required.Â
 Blooming in early spring and early summer. Flowers emerge pinkish, turning blue as they open. Will self-seed to form larger clumps over time. Best planted in mass with other spring-flowering plants such as daffodils. Virginia Bluebells foliage dies mid-summer as plants go dormant.Â
1 root will grow into a small clump in 2-3 yrs.Â
Size:Â Grade #1 Bare root x1
Height:Â 18″-24″
Spread:Â 18′-36″
Hardy Zones:Â 3,4,5,6,7,8
Light requirement:Â Full sun – Full shade
Attributes:Â Attracts bees
Deer resistant
Rabbit resistant
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