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Marginally hardy in my Calgary zone 3b garden.
Here in Texas, Spanish Blue Bells do not like full sun. I have some planted in a woods with dappled shade with no extra care and they ke...Read More
I bought a dozen of these in mixed colors in the early 1980s for a corner of our property my husband didn’t want to mow any more. My id...Read More
Detestable and invasive. They send out masses of thin leaves that keep water from reaching soil beneath. They also leach out potassium ...Read More
Vigorous and incredibly reliable in SC. Multiplies but not to the point of invasiveness.
I've planted this in my yard in Arma, Kansas and also on my family's farm about 60 miles away for the last two years. I've never seen it ...Read More
Vigorous, adaptable, attractive in bloom. This spreads both by seed and by rhizomes underground. The foliage takes a long time to yellow ...Read More
I am astounded at how many areas of the country Blue Bells grow in! My father lived in Twin Falls Idaho as a child. In 1944 my grandmot...Read More
Looks to me like the NW is the place for these to become devil plants -- from reading the posts, they behave themselves in other eco zone...Read More
I have a patch of Spanish Bluebells i planted ten or more years ago. I live in Circleville, Ohio zone 5. I have never had a problem of th...Read More
Naturalizes to the point of killing everything else, or taking shelter under and around roots of shrubs and trees. The bulbs connect to ...Read More
A pretty plant but I would strongly advise caution if considering, especially for those that border natural woodland. I have no problem w...Read More
This is an attractive and fragrant spring ephemeral. Makes a great addition to any spring garden.
We just found out what our mystery plant in the side garden was after 24 years of living here on this property. It is a White Wood Hyaci...Read More
Interesting that the only place in US where it seems to be "invasive" is in the northwest. In my small town north of Dayton, Ohio, this p...Read More
As noted by others the Spanish Bluebell can be invasive in some garden environments and in the UK is said to be crowding out the historic...Read More
I love plants, but I stop loving them when they take over my garden. This one was an unexpected and unwanted guest that ended up EVERYWHE...Read More
These are flowering now (May 8, 2010) along the edges in our Hosta Garden. They have been in the same small clumps evenly spaced for 16 ...Read More
Lovely as an underplanting to lilacs. They are very eager, and care should be given to their placement. I use them with daffodils and f...Read More
These are weedy in Seattle and cannot be removed easily. In shady places they spread pretty fast. They do look nice in May, but I would n...Read More
Beautiful little plant. My mother always had it in her beds and I keep them too. I've never had trouble with them taking over in my zon...Read More
A bought a house recently in the Seattle area and the yard is over run by wood hyacinth. It is a pretty plant but I consider it a noxious...Read More
Atlanta - I have this in very dry shade under some huge sweet gum trees. I have heard them called "brutes" as they do multiply, but in a ...Read More
I have a small patch of these given to me by my mother-in-law a number of years ago. They do well even in an well drained but moist area...Read More
This plant does much better in warmer areas than the English bluebell. It is larger and a bit stiffer in its growth habit, a lovely blue ...Read More
Fabulous freely-spreading perennial. Naturalized in Atlanta city limits, can be seen popping up in the most unkempt overgrown yards arou...Read More
A wonderful addition to a woodland garden. They come in a variety of colors, and by allowing them to naturalize, some variations can occ...Read More