These unfussy members of the lily family are native to Spain and Portugal and we couldn't be happier to have them in gardens here in the States. Pretty, inexpensive, good for cutting, unfussy about light and soil, and able to thrive on neglect, they'll earn their keep in any garden. If you're just getting started with bulb gardening, this is a great place to begin.
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For gardeners who really know their way around a trowel, you'll like these, too. First-rate naturalizers, Spanish bluebells reproduce by developing small offsets (baby bulbs) on the sides of the mother bulbs. They also produce seeds, allowing them, over time, to fill in and create ever larger patches of spring brilliance.
Great plants for difficult garden sites, just think how Spanish bluebells will respond to more hospitable conditions.
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