Bellbushes is a versatile and hardy shrub, renowned for its slender, upright growth and dense clusters of tubular flowers, ranging from white to blue and purple. These blossoms are favored by pollinators and bloom profusely in spring and early summer. Adaptable to different soils and climates, bellbushes thrives both in sunny and partially shaded environments, making it a popular choice for ornamental hedges and garden borders.
Propagation:
Propagate bellbushes using semi-hardwood cuttings or seeds. Essential factors include warmth, bright indirect light, and well-draining soil. Use rooting hormone for cuttings and stratification for seeds. The propagation process involves specific steps, and challenges include moisture management and rot prevention.
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