Bells of Ireland

Moluccella laevis

Perfect green bells for a bouquet. 

These apple-green bells add interesting texture and contrast to borders and make an excellent cut flower. Inside each bell-shaped calyx, you will find a small, white flower with a mild fragrance. This plant grows wild in Syria and Turkey, but the vibrant green has come to be associated with Ireland and good luck. Sow in a well-prepped bed and keep soil evenly moist to germinate (be patient!).

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Direct sow in early Spring. Or, sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost then transplant into a well-prepped garden bed. Bells of Ireland prefer cooler temperatures and can be planted in full sun or partial shade. If sowing indoors, chill seed for a few days before seeding. 

Days to Germination 15-20 days
Days to Maturity 95 days
Planting Depth 0"
Spacing in Row 10-12"
Spacing Between Rows 12"
Height at Maturity 24"
Width at Maturity 6-12"
Sun Preference Full to partial Sun

Stephanie Anderson's watercolor incorporates collaged marbled paper elements, including moths, that highlight the Turkish origins of this plant. In her art, Stephanie is fascinated with the still life, and she also enjoys depicting imagined creatures in their respective environments.

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