Scilla Campanulata Blue
characteristics
Height: 25 cm
Flowering period: February, March
Group: scilla balls
Delivery time: August to November
Order scilla bulbs Campanulata Blue
The bulbs of the Scilla Campanulata Blue (bluebells) are hardy and come back every year. The flowers are bright blue with a dark blue vein. The calyxes hang from the stems with a slightly bent head.
Scilla bulbs are also called star hyacinth. The flowers are usually blue, but there are also white, pink and purple flowers. They are bulbous plants that bloom in the spring.
For an overwhelming effect, plant scilla bulbs together in a large group. Make sure that the bulbs are not too wet. The Scilla is also a very easy bulbous plant. The Scilla bulbs can be planted almost anywhere in the fall. In the sun, or under deciduous shrubs or trees, the Scilla will grow. Even after the flower has finished blooming, you don't have to struggle to scoop this bulb out of the ground. These can simply remain in the ground until the following spring, when they will bloom again. If they are in the right place in the garden, they can propagate themselves and this way you get a nice wild garden.
The Scilla Bulbs Campanulata are less suitable for planting pots or containers.