Description: 60,18.THIS LISTING IS FOR 1 LOT OF 75 (seventy-five) 1-year-old dormant plant roots/bulbs >> >> CLICK HERE to see my other VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS options >> >> GET READY FOR NEXT SPRING! These will be shipped quickly to you via Priority Mail. ... the sooner you get them planted, the sooner they can start sending down finer roots into the soil. THIS LISTING IS FOR 1 LOT OF 75 (seventy five) 1-yr.-old plants/roots/bulbs These roots are dormant now for the rest of this year and so it's an ideal time to ship them and plant them in your garden so they can put down some finer roots before winter comes. I'll include detailed instructions/suggestions for planting them now. These are plants that I have carefully & responsibly grown in pots from seed. They are not dug from the wild. These 1-yr. old plant roots will probably not produce a flower stem in 2025 but in a year or two they will reach flowering age and will have more flower stems each year of life. The plants are long-lived perennials, and they'll get larger and have more blooming stems as they get older (see all my photos). And they will reproduce via seeds eventually, too. Feel free to contact me with questions. >> >> CLICK HERE to see my VA Bluebells LARGER ROOT options, and seeds >> >> ~ VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS ~ NATIVE SPRING EPHEMERAL PERENNIAL WILDFLOWER ~ BEAUTIFUL BLUE COLOR Mertensia virginica - perennial - Zone 3-8 Also known as Virginia Cowslip There is nothing like the azure blue of Virginia Bluebells in early spring! Almost as soon as the snow melts, Virginia Bluebell plants are ready to burst forward with their magenta and pink flower buds which become beautiful azure blue as the flowers open. Virginia Bluebells is a native eastern North American spring ephemeral wildflower species. "Ephemeral" means they appear in spring, flower and set seed, and then the foliage dies back and they "disappear" until next spring (the root remains alive, as these are perennials.) The flowers are an important early spring nectar source for hummingbirds and bees. This species generally prefers shade or part shade, and moist soil at least in spring; the sunnier the area, the more moisture they will need. They are not very hard to grow but it does take a few years to get them from seed to bloom size. Virginia Bluebells bloom at the same time as late daffodils, bleeding hearts, and redbud trees, and they stay in bloom for about two weeks. They are shade and part-shade loving perennials. The tops of Virginia Bluebells will die back in late spring, right about the time hostas are fully leafed out, so they are perfect for growing in your hosta garden. If you've ever seen a large expanse of solid Virginia Bluebells in bloom, you will never forget itSHIPPING : Shipping to USA only. No shipping to AK, HI. No international shipping *** Upon arrival, open interior bag(s) to give them air, and plant into pots or ground ASAP. I'll include detailed instructions with shipment. >> >> CLICK HERE to see my VA Bluebell LARGER ROOT options, and seeds >> >> .. .......
Price: 119.9 USD
Location: Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin
End Time: 2024-09-14T20:28:40.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.9 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Climate: Cold
Common Name: Virginia Bluebells
Color: Blue
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 3 (-40 to -30 °F)
Brand: Unbranded
Season of Interest: Spring
Type: Bulbs
Life Cycle: Perennial
Watering: Medium
Genus: Mertensia
Sunlight: Full Shade, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Features: Native Wildflower
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States