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The bellflower plants are a perennial woodland species native to eastern and central North America. Due to its early spring arrival, many gardeners include this lovely yellow flower in their landscape plans. In some U.S.D.A. growing zones, it blooms for about two weeks as early as March—a welcome sight for winter-weary eyes.
If it seems familiar, but the name doesn't sound right to your ears, you may better recognize it by one of its many names. Here are a few others:
these nicknames come from the sunny yellow, bell-shaped flowers.
As a native to lush forests across the eastern United States, the perennial prefers filtered sun to a full-shade location. However, it will accept a couple of hours of full morning sunshine despite its shade preference.
It also likes soil similar to that in the forest—lots of rich, woody material. Think about adding compost, shredded leaves, and hardwood mulch. It is an excellent companion with other forest species, such as ferns and peat moss.
It can tolerate short periods of dryness and heat. However, it prefers well-draining soil with some moisture. Water it during hot summertime spells.
Besides optimizing these growing conditions, the plant is self-sufficient and resilient. Once established, you will enjoy it without much intervention.
Use them in shade, rock, or a natural area. But leave space—they will soon colonize and give you lots of baby ones to dig up and use throughout your property or share with friends.
The bellflower plants leaf is about six inches long and two inches wide, forming a pale green lance shape. They encircle the green stem and have an interesting fine white fuzz on the bottom.
The cheery yellow flowers create a cone shape and then gracefully droop, forming an elongated bell shape. Each flower has six petals and emits a soft, fresh floral fragrance. The bellflower plant makes a cheerful arrival in the earliest days of spring.
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