Harebell
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Harebell adds a gentle charm to any native planting with its nodding, periwinkle-blue bell-shaped flowers that flutter on slender stems. Blooming from early summer well into fall, this short-lived perennial thrives in well-drained soils and sun to part shade, where it can weave delicately among companion plants. Its long bloom window and soft color make it ideal for naturalistic meadows, rock gardens, and border edges.
Though ephemeral by nature, Harebell reseeds readily, allowing it to persist and shift gently through a planting over time. Its blooms are highly attractive to a variety of native bees, including small solitary species that rely on open-faced flowers. With a wiry form and airy silhouette, it offers movement, lightness, and a pollinator boost without ever overpowering its neighbors.
Why Choose Harebell?
- Long-blooming with elegant, nodding blue flowers
- Supports a range of native bees and small pollinators
- Perfect for sunny borders, rock gardens, or meadow edges
- Reseeds lightly to maintain its presence
Deadhead spent flowers to prolong bloom and reduce reseeding if desired. Allow some seed to drop in fall if you want it to return. Avoid heavy or soggy soils.
- Allow at least some seedlings to take root each year to allow this short-lived perennial to persist in your garden indefinitely
- Consider deadheading spent flowers to extend bloom times