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Virginia Bluebell Wildflower Bulbs 10 Bulbs
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  • Plenty of roots
  • Quick growth
  • Healthy appearance
  • Fast growth

Virginia Bluebell Wildflower Bulbs 10 Bulbs

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Customers are pleased with the quality of the product, as it has been reported to have plenty of roots and plants that have sprouted and grown quickly. Many have expressed hope that the product will grow and produce blooms next year. Some customers have noted that only a few plants are viable, but overall the product is of good quality.
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wildflower bulbs You are buying ten Virginia Bluebells Wildflower bulbs. The scientific name Mertensia virginica or Virginia bluebells are hardy, early spring bloomers that are a site for winter-weary eyes in the earliest days of spring. The native perennial wildflowers stem emerges from the ground on the first warm days, often when a light coating of snow st…
wildflower bulbs You are buying ten Virginia Bluebells Wildflower bulbs. The scientific name Mertensia virginica or Virginia bluebells are hardy, early spring bloomers that are a site for winter-weary eyes in the earliest days of spring. The native perennial wildflowers stem emerges from the ground on the first warm days, often when a light coating of snow still dusts the earth. Because they are early-spring risers, TN Nursery suggests Virginia bluebells to any gardener looking for color earlier in the growing season. Virginia bluebells are cold-hardy and heat-tolerant. They flourish in full shade and partially shady locations in almost every growing zone in the contiguous United States--even in hotter climates. Virginia bluebells ask for very little from the gardener. Besides a semi-shaded spot with soil that drains well, it benefits from fertilizing twice yearly and watering during extended dry spells. It's as easy for beginning gardeners to succeed with this lovely flower as seasoned pros. In mid-spring, large clusters of bell-shaped, sky blue flowers bloom atop 16- to 24-in. stems. Top choice for beds and borders or shady woodland gardens. Grows 1- to 2 ½-ft. tall. Zones 3-9. We are a licensed nursery in the state of Tennessee BCOL-BG4GFN. Thank you for looking at our listings. Jason Blankenship Nursery
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Customers are pleased with the quality of the product, as it has been reported to have plenty of roots and plants that have sprouted and grown quickly. Many have expressed hope that the product will grow and produce blooms next year. Some customers have noted that only a few plants are viable, but overall the product is of good quality.

Pros

  • Plenty of roots
  • Quick growth
  • Healthy appearance
  • Fast growth

Cons

  • Inconsistent root quality
  • Some roots not growing
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wildflower bulbs You are buying ten Virginia Bluebells Wildflower bulbs. The scientific name Mertensia virginica or Virginia bluebells are hardy, early spring bloomers that are a site for winter-weary eyes in the earliest days of spring. The native perennial wildflowers stem emerges from the ground on the first warm days, often when a light coating of snow still dusts the earth. Because they are early-spring risers, TN Nursery suggests Virginia bluebells to any gardener looking for color earlier in the growing season. Virginia bluebells are cold-hardy and heat-tolerant. They flourish in full shade and partially shady locations in almost every growing zone in the contiguous United States--even in hotter climates. Virginia bluebells ask for very little from the gardener. Besides a semi-shaded spot with soil that drains well, it benefits from fertilizing twice yearly and watering during extended dry spells. It's as easy for beginning gardeners to succeed with this lovely flower as seasoned pros. In mid-spring, large clusters of bell-shaped, sky blue flowers bloom atop 16- to 24-in. stems. Top choice for beds and borders or shady woodland gardens. Grows 1- to 2 ½-ft. tall. Zones 3-9. We are a licensed nursery in the state of Tennessee BCOL-BG4GFN. Thank you for looking at our listings. Jason Blankenship Nursery