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Save 15% on Van Zyverden Woodland Plant Virginia Blue Bells Set of 3 Plant Roots Blue Partial Shade Perennial Deer Resistant 3 lbs
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Van Zyverden Woodland Plant Virginia Blue Bells Set of 3 Plant Roots Blue Partial Shade Perennial Deer Resistant 3 lbs

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Customers have reported that none of the Virginia blue bells they purchased germinated or survived. Many have noted that the roots are overpriced and not competitively priced. Additionally, customers have reported that the plants are not eligible for return or refund.
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One of the prettiest flowers in the garden is the Virginia Bluebells. Officially classified as Mertensia virginica they are also called the Virginia cowslip. It is a perennial native to North America. You will find fields of Virginia bluebells here and there because they make a great plant for naturalizing and can grow in just about any garden. The fl…
One of the prettiest flowers in the garden is the Virginia Bluebells. Officially classified as Mertensia virginica they are also called the Virginia cowslip. It is a perennial native to North America. You will find fields of Virginia bluebells here and there because they make a great plant for naturalizing and can grow in just about any garden. The flowers actually start out pink when in bud, but when blooming quickly turn into a darker, richer blue-purple hue. When planted against dense, deep greens of foundation plantings, it is a sight that is delicate and rare. Plant this perennial in a location with partial shade. Keywords: Van Zyverden, Woodland Plant Virginia Blue Bells, deer resistant, blue, USDA Hardiness Zones 4-9, 3 lbs
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Customers have reported that none of the Virginia blue bells they purchased germinated or survived. Many have noted that the roots are overpriced and not competitively priced. Additionally, customers have reported that the plants are not eligible for return or refund.

Pros

  • Beautiful flowers
  • Reseed after blooming
  • Grows well in forest

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Inconsistent sprouting
  • Not eligible for returns
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One of the prettiest flowers in the garden is the Virginia Bluebells. Officially classified as Mertensia virginica they are also called the Virginia cowslip. It is a perennial native to North America. You will find fields of Virginia bluebells here and there because they make a great plant for naturalizing and can grow in just about any garden. The flowers actually start out pink when in bud, but when blooming quickly turn into a darker, richer blue-purple hue. When planted against dense, deep greens of foundation plantings, it is a sight that is delicate and rare. Plant this perennial in a location with partial shade. Keywords: Van Zyverden, Woodland Plant Virginia Blue Bells, deer resistant, blue, USDA Hardiness Zones 4-9, 3 lbs