Molucella Laevis - Irlanda Bells

Molucella Laevis - Irlanda Bells

Molucella laevis - İrlanda Bells

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Molucella Laevis - Irlanda Bells

FAQ - 💬

❓ What month do Bells of Ireland bloom?

👉 Bells of Ireland is generally planted in the spring, from seeds either sown directly into the garden, or from seeds started indoors at least two months before the last expected frost of spring....How to Grow and Care for Bells of Ireland.

Common NamesBells of Ireland, shell flower
Bloom TimeSummer, fall
Flower ColorWhite
Hardiness ZonesAnnual
Native AreaAsia

❓ Do Bells of Ireland grow in shade?

👉 When planting Bells of Ireland, choose a location that receives full sun to partial shade. Average garden soil is best, but avoid water-logged areas or those that are excessively dry. Bells of Ireland are self-sowing so as long as you let them drop seed, they'll return to your garden every year.

❓ Is Bells of Ireland frost hardy?

👉 Bells of Ireland are often considered a “Hardy Annual”, which means they prefer cooler weather and have some frost tolerance. This also means they are a late spring/early summer blooming flower (they usually die out by mid/late July, when it gets hot).

❓ Can I direct sow Bells of Ireland?

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❓ Are Bells of Ireland hard to grow?

👉 Everyone loves the striking green lines that Bells of Ireland add to an arrangement. Their fresh color is indeed a refreshing component to many color palettes, but have you ever tried to grow them? They aren't particularly hard to grow, but they undoubtedly produce patience.

❓ What zone do Bells of Ireland grow best in?

👉 zone 2Bells of Ireland Flowers Cold climate gardeners as far north as USDA Hardiness zone 2 can grow bells of Ireland for summer blooms. Bells of Ireland facts indicate the plant may reach 2 to 3 feet (61-91 cm.) in height. Foliage is an attractive green, as is the flower calyx (base).

❓ Are bells of Ireland hard to grow?

👉 Everyone loves the striking green lines that Bells of Ireland add to an arrangement. Their fresh color is indeed a refreshing component to many color palettes, but have you ever tried to grow them? They aren't particularly hard to grow, but they undoubtedly produce patience.

❓ What zone do bells of Ireland grow best in?

👉 zone 2Bells of Ireland Flowers Cold climate gardeners as far north as USDA Hardiness zone 2 can grow bells of Ireland for summer blooms. Bells of Ireland facts indicate the plant may reach 2 to 3 feet (61-91 cm.) in height. Foliage is an attractive green, as is the flower calyx (base).

❓ Should I pinch Bells of Ireland?

👉 0:541:32Bells of Ireland: Growing Tips and Tricks

❓ Do bells of Ireland reseed?

👉 Seed germination is often better outdoors than indoors because the seeds are exposed to cold, wet conditions. In many climates, bells of Ireland reseed themselves when given the opportunity.

❓ Why are my bells of Ireland turning yellow?

👉 While they are resistant to most diseases, if you begin to see yellowish halos appearing on the leaves of your bells, it means your plant may have developed leaf blight. To get rid of this, you must remove the affected part of the plant before the rest of the plant gets infected.

❓ What is the common name for Moluccella laevis?

👉 They are upright and carry minute white flowers that are covered by circular green cones. Some of the common names for Moluccella include Irish bells, Shellflower, and Bells of Ireland. Photographs of Moluccella laevis / Bells of Ireland by Greengardenvienna; creative commons.

❓ What kind of bugs do bells of Ireland get?

👉 “Bells of Ireland” is a very open plant, which means that pests and diseases can penetrate it more easily than other varieties. This is why you need to be especially cautious while growing it. Aphids: Aphids are tiny insects that come in red, blue and yellow colors.

❓ Are bells of Ireland hard to take care of?

👉 The fuzzy blooms are a striking alternative to more traditional landscape flowers. Like many plants, bells of Ireland, also known as Irish-snapdragons (Molucella laevis), are not difficult to care for if provided with good drainage, moist, but well-drained soil, and plenty of sunlight.

❓ What are the leaves of bells of Ireland?

👉 Luscious tropical green leaves grow on a Bells of Ireland stem and these leaves grow in interesting veining shapes. Bells of Ireland stem spikes grow from the bottom of the plant, and they are also interesting in their coloring.


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