Make sure to space Virginia bluebells 10 to 18 inches apart and plant them in either fall or after the final frost in your area, during spring. To prepare the soil, you should enrich it with ...
Mertensia virginica, commonly called Virginia bluebells or cowslip. This beautiful spring wildflower produces funnel-shaped pendant flowers that begin as pink, but turn blue as the flowers open. The ...
Try these public places for reliable stands of Bluebells. Depending on the weather, early to mid-April is the best time to find them in full bloom. Look for the bluebells on the floodplain between the ...
There are people in our culture who seem to enjoy the color blue. I have even watched misguided football fans yell "Go Blue." Few plants with blue flowers challenge the blue of the Virginia bluebells.
Virginia bluebell is the spring wildflower that creates an unforgettably stunning canvas of blue along stream banks. They have a delicate trumpet-shaped blue bell, as their name describes, and love to ...
Blue is a difficult color to achieve in the ornamental garden, wouldn't you say? Especially during early spring, which is dominated by the yellows of forsythia, daffodil and spicebush. There's ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - They're beautiful, native and blooming right now. Virginia bluebells, Latin name Mertensia virginica, are woodland plants that you can easily grow in moist, shady spots in your ...