Moluccella Bells of Ireland
This plant, with its fresh lime-green flowers, is called Bells of Ireland, pixiebells or shellflowers.
Bees love to dive into the green bell-shaped calyxes.
The plants produce multiple strong stems that don’t topple over after rain. You can harvest them at any stem length—they keep growing and getting longer. In a vase, they stay fresh for at least 2 weeks. Thanks to their long vase life and decorative appearance, Pixiebells are very popular among florists.
This annual summer bloomer is an excellent cut flower and draws attention in any border. I
1 bag ≈ 1,2 gram ≈ 125 seeds
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| Cut flower | Yes |
| Attacts bees and butterflies | Yes |
| Suitable as dried flower | Yes |
| Height Plant | 75 cm |
| Planting time | April-May |
| Flowering time | July-September |
| Planting site | full sun |
| Type of product | Flower seeds |
| Plant depth seeds | 0,5 cm |
| Germination time | 2-3 weeks |
| Growing time to bloom | 11-14 weeks |
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