Molucella laevis 'Pixie Bells'

Bells of Ireland

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Common Name: 

Bells of Ireland

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

90 cm

Maximum width: 

25 cm

Bells of Ireland (Molucella laevis 'Pixie Bells') - Description

A true garden performer, Burpee's new selection of the heirloom favorite, M. laevis, is a carefree stunner. The multi-branching plants are super strong, sending up 20" spikes that need no staking. Lovely lime green bracts look refreshing both in the garden bed or cut and brought indoors. Ht: 20-24".

Bells of Ireland (Molucella laevis 'Pixie Bells') - Blooming

Bells-of-Ireland are known for their interesting green floral displays. The showy part of the tubular, 2-lipped, hooded flowers are the green, veiny calyx.

Bells of Ireland (Molucella laevis 'Pixie Bells') - Growth

Erect, branching annuals and short-lived perennials. Bells-of-Ireland can grow to be 3 ft. tall and 10 inches wide. Grows best in full sun. Molucella works well in a mixed or annual border. The flower spikes are somewhat unusual and make nice additions to dried flower ensembles.

Bells of Ireland (Molucella laevis 'Pixie Bells') - Planting

Propagate from the seed in early or midspring at 55-64°F (13-18°C). Can be sown directly into the ground.

Bells of Ireland (Molucella laevis 'Pixie Bells') - Pest

Uncommon

Bells of Ireland (Molucella laevis 'Pixie Bells') - Interesting facts

Molucella is native to fallow fields and stony slopes from the Mediterranean to North Western India. Plants have 4-sided stems. Be careful when handling, the calyxes hide sharp white spikes.

Bells of Ireland (Molucella laevis 'Pixie Bells') - Soil and irrigation

Requires airy, well-drained soil that is kept moist.

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