Description
Hyacinthoides – Endymion – Bluebell –
There are 3 or 4, vigorous, bulbous perennials, in this genus. They occur in deciduous woodland and moist meadows in Western Europe and Northern Africa. They have strap shaped to lance shaped basal leaves, and bear racemes of bell or tubular-bell shaped, scented, blue or white, sometimes pink flowers in spring. Bluebells are ideal for naturalizing in grass, for a wild or woodland garden, or for underplanting in s shrub border. All parts may irritate skin on contact, and may cause severe discomfort if ingested.
Plant bulbs 3″ deep in autumn, in moderately fertile, humus rich, moist but well drained soil in dappled shade. H. hispanica tolerate a wide range of soils. Remove flowers as they fade to prevent self seeding, except in wild plantings.
H. hispanica – Endymion hispanica – Scilla campanulata – Scilla hispanica – Spanish bluebell – This robust, bulbous perennials, grows 20-22″ tall. It quickly forms large clumps of erect, strap shaped, glossy, bright green leaves, 8-24″ long. In spring, it bears racemes of up to 15 nodding, bell shaped, unscented, violet-blue flowers striped paler blue, to 1″ long, with reflexed tips and blue anthers. This species is the most popular and most easily grown.
Zones 4-10