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Self sowed in tomato patch and now picking tomatoes is painful because of the dried spiny flowers. Be careful where you let these grow.....Read More
From your friends at Botanical Interests: Annual. Blooms late summer. 2' - 3' tall. Full sun. Tall spikes of apple-green "bells" are perf...Read More
The seeds appear to keep very well. I had 4 seeds left from a packet purchased in 1994 and 3 of them germinated this year with no specia...Read More
I really like this plant. It is outstanding in cut bouquets. Always the last one to fade. Still looking good when the rest have to go....Read More
Unusual lime green color and dramatic spikes look great in arrangements. Needs cold exposure to germinate - I direct-sowed the seeds in ...Read More
These have some very good points:
-lovely spires of bells
-beautiful and unusual lime green color, sets off the col...Read More
the seed packet says that the seeds should either be chilled in the fridge for 5 days before planting, or soaked in warm water for 3-4 ho...Read More
I planted them for the first time this year.They turned out well.I started them from seeds and had enough to give away to family and frie...Read More
watch out for the thorns
I planted them from seed in 2005
and self seeded in my garden in 2006
had never heard of th...Read More
Bells of Ireland is an interesting enough plant, but not one of my favorites. It has self-seeded some, and I allow a few to stay in out ...Read More
I live in Duluth. Last year put in a whole seed pack and got two seedlings, which matured into spectacular plants, although had more spre...Read More
Bells of Ireland have erect stems that bear light green, bell-shaped, papery calyx flowers with white veination. They grow to 24-36" tal...Read More