True Native Bluebell
(Endymion non-scriptus)

True Native Bluebells are well-known for their violet-blue, nodding flower heads, and are majorly attractive to insects due to their lovely, sweet scent. Find out more

True Native Bluebells, also known as ‰ۡÌÝÌáEndymion non-scriptus,‰ۡó» grows its best in light shade, under deciduous trees. They are the ideal flower species for woodland gardens or informal areas of grass. As they are such a vigorous type, the quantity of them will multiply each year, eventually forming a dense carpet of gorgeous, blue, scented flowers.

They can reach an ultimate height and spread of 20cm x 20cm.

You can plant Endymion non-scriptus in any soil, but only if it is moist and well-drained. Make sure they are sitting in a sheltered, sunny or partially shaded area.

  • Growth rate: Average
  • Ideal height: 20cm Small
  • Soil type: Any well-drained, moist soil
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Flowering months: April/May
Add a lot of well-rotted manure/compost to the soil before planting. Plant 10cm down, and 10cm apart.
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True Native Bluebells are well-known for their violet-blue, nodding flower heads, and are majorly attractive to insects due to their lovely, sweet scent. Find out more

True Native Bluebells, also known as ‰ۡÌÝÌáEndymion non-scriptus,‰ۡó» grows its best in light shade, under deciduous trees. They are the ideal flower species for woodland gardens or informal areas of grass. As they are such a vigorous type, the quantity of them will multiply each year, eventually forming a dense carpet of gorgeous, blue, scented flowers.

They can reach an ultimate height and spread of 20cm x 20cm.

You can plant Endymion non-scriptus in any soil, but only if it is moist and well-drained. Make sure they are sitting in a sheltered, sunny or partially shaded area.

  • Growth rate: Average
  • Ideal height: 20cm Small
  • Soil type: Any well-drained, moist soil
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Flowering months: April/May
Add a lot of well-rotted manure/compost to the soil before planting. Plant 10cm down, and 10cm apart.

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