Bellium is a charming, low-growing perennial with daisy-like flowers that predominantly bloom in spring. Its compact rosettes of leaves and small, cheerful blossoms adapt well to rock gardens and border fronts, thriving best in well-drained soils. The subtle yet resilient nature of bellium enables it to flourish in moderate climates, often spreading to form dense mats that beckon pollinators.
Propagation:
Propagate bellium through seed sowing or division. Key success factors include adequate light, stable temperature, and well-draining soil. Maintain moderate moisture without waterlogging. For division, do it in spring or fall, ensuring clumps are separated carefully and replanted at the same depth.
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