Bells of Ireland

Moluccella laevis
"The Bells of Ireland, `Moluccella laevis,' produces tall spikes of apple green colored ""bells"" with tiny, white ""clappers."" This unusual plant is perfect for planting in the back of a border. This plant is sure to become a conversation piece. The flowers bloom in late summer. The seeds should be planted in the early spring, two to four weeks before the last average frost, or late fall for early spring germination. This plant makes excellent cut or dried flowers. Bells of Ireland are self sowing, and the seeds dropped will grow to full sized plants the following year."
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