bluebells of Scotland; harebell
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new, native, rock garden, dry - moist, sun - part shade
Northern Hemisphere
Diminutive blue flowers bloom in nodding clusters from late spring to first frost, flowers are ¾” across. C. rotundifolia describes the round basal leaves but upper leaves are much more grass-like. Grows wild in meadows and on rocky slopes in dry, open, sandy places but prefers higher ground, Used in Scotland to make blue dye for tartans. Deer resistant, attracts butterflies, can seed lavishly.
cat # 6K3U $7.95 each / 3+, $7.50 ea
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