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Bells of Ireland

Bells of Ireland

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Bells of Ireland Seeds (Moluccella laevis)

If you want to create professional-looking bouquets, you need 'Bells of Ireland'. This unique annual produces tall, sturdy spires stacked with vivid apple-green, bell-shaped cups. Inside each green bell sits a tiny, fragrant white flower, but it's the green structure that steals the show.

It acts as a fantastic foil for almost any other colour, making hot pinks vibrate and cool blues look deeper. It adds height, quirky shape, and a fresh, crisp scent to arrangements. Even better, the stems dry beautifully to a pale straw colour, making them a staple for winter wreaths and dried displays.


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🌿 Understanding the Plant

Bells of Ireland is a Half-Hardy / Hardy Annual.

Despite the name, it originates from the Mediterranean (Turkey/Syria), not Ireland! It thrives in cool summers rather than baking heat.

The "Hidden Thorns": A word of warning—underneath the leaves, the stems have small, sharp spines. Strip the leaves off (wear gloves!) to reveal the smooth, stunning bells for your vase.


🌱 Growing Guide: How to Sow and Grow

The "Cold Trick": These seeds have a hard coating and need a cold spell to wake up. For best results, place the seed packet in the fridge for 1 week before sowing.

Germination:
Sow indoors in spring (Feb-April). Surface sow onto moist compost and do not cover (they need light to germinate). Press them down gently. Germination can be slow and erratic (21-28 days), so be patient!

Where to Sow:
They need a sunny, open site with well-drained soil. They hate root disturbance, so sow into modules rather than seed trays to minimise shock when planting out.

Care While Growing:
Support: The flower spikes can get heavy and topple in wind. Grow them through netting or stake them individually to keep the stems poker-straight.


📋 Plant Specifications
Latin Name Moluccella laevis
Common Name Bells of Ireland / Shell Flower
Hardiness H3 (Half-Hardy - tolerates light frost)
Light Required Full Sun ☀️
Height ↕️ 60cm - 75cm (Tall)
Spread ↔️ 30cm
Spacing 🌱 30cm apart
Great for ✂️ Cut Flowers
🍂 Drying
🍏 Fresh Green Foliage
💐 Bouquet Filler
Seed Count Approx. 200 seeds per packet

🤝 Perfect Garden Companions

Bells of Ireland are the ultimate "mixer," making bright colours look incredible:

  • 🌸 Zinnias: The Hot Mix. The lime green spikes provide a cooling, vertical contrast to the round, hot-coloured heads of Zinnias. A classic florist combination.
  • 💜 Larkspur: The Cottage Spire. Both plants produce tall vertical spikes. Planting purple or blue Larkspur with green Moluccella creates a stunning rhythm of colour and form.

📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Sow indoors in spring. Flowers July to September.

Month J F M A M J J A S O N D
Sow Indoors 🟢 🟢 🟢
Plant Out 🌱 🌱
Flowers 🌸 🌸 🌸

⚠️ Drying Tip
To dry Bells of Ireland, strip off all the leaves (leaving just the bells) and hang them upside down in a cool, dark place. This preserves the green colour. If you dry them in the sun, they will bleach to beige.

🏆 Officially Recognised Excellence

This variety holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, certifying it as a reliable, high-performing plant that is excellent for British gardens.

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