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This woodland species appreciates a generous application of leaf mulch in the fall. We recommend planting ephemerals — which we offer in bare root format — in early fall while the soil is still warm, or in early spring. Spring installations will have some time to develop before summer dormancy, but most likely they will not produce flowers the first year.

An early fall planting allows the roots time to establish properly before winter, and gives the plants a stronger start the following spring. Range Map. Plant Shipping We ship plants twice a year, during one of our plant-shipping periods — one in the spring and one in the fall. Our fall plant-shipping period is now closed.

During checkout, you will choose a Shipping Week for your plant delivery availability is filled on a first-come-first-serve basis. Shop All Roses ». Shop All Trees ». Shop All Tools ». Virginia Bluebells Naturalizes wonderfully. Opens a dialog Opens a dialog Opens a dialog. Ships in Weeks. Pink buds open to lavender-blue blooms Native perennial wildflower Great in full-sun to part-shade borders.

We ship this item in Spring. Clusters of small, trumpet-shaped flowers nodding from a single sturdy stem look stunning in any garden location. Blooming starts in early to mid spring with the formation of pink buds that later mature into lavender-blue flowers. Deer tend to avoid. Mertensia virginica.

Foliage Type: Upright, rigid stems bear elliptic to obovate leaves up to 6" in length. Our shipping rates are calculated based on our actual average shipping costs. We do not seek to profit from shipping fees, so rest assured that our shipping rates reflect an average of what it costs to get our guaranteed products safely to your door. If you have any questions, please call us at Unsupported Browser. This website will offer limited functionality in this browser.

To place an order or shop, please use one of the following browsers: Chrome , Firefox , Safari , and Edge. Virginia Bluebells. Shipping: Shipping begins the week of March 21st, Learn More…. In stock. SKU AM Choose a Size. Add to Cart. Virginia bluebells are considered spring flowers, and after spring blooming, they begin their dormancy before the onslaught of summer.

This means being able to supply them with either partial or full shade and soil that is very wet and rich in humus. The best times for watering are after planting and once new growth begins to break through the ground.

After the initial watering, keep an eye on the soil to ensure moistness. Virginia bluebells is a late spring bloomer and first appears with buds that are pink in color. With a total stalk height of 2 feet, Virginia bluebells will usually begin turning blue shortly after they have finished blooming.

When it comes to growing Virginia bluebells, they are a lot easier than you may think. Underground, Virginia bluebells easily spread by way of their stems as well as the seeds. It is best to wait until fall to divide them. That way, they will be completely dormant. Although Virginia bluebells can re-seed in a home garden, it is not going to be a straightforward procedure.



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