Description
Moluccella laevis
This unique, green flower is an eye-catcher in the garden!
For anyone who wants a flower that is also greenery, Bells of Ireland is your best bet! We love this plant because it is beautiful, easy to grow, fragrant, and versatile. Grow it in your garden to envy your friends and neighbors, or cut the flowers to use fresh in bouquets or dry them for dried flower arrangements! This is a reseeding annual, so plant it once and watch for seedlings in future years.
Seeds grown by Titbout's Seeds in Missoula, MT and Twisp River Seed in Twisp, WA.
55 seeds
Directions: We recommend direct seeding in fall or winter with 4” spacing. Gently press seeds on top of soil, as seeds require light to germinate. Watch for seedlings in late winter and early spring. Transplant seedlings to 12” spacing once they have their true leaves in mid to late spring.
Planting Depth |
Seed Spacing |
Days to Germination |
Days to Maturity |
on surface |
4” |
varies |
90-110 |