Fairybells grow from rhizomes that form clusters in shaded areas, often along forest floors. Their upright-growing leafy stems, which may be hairy or smooth, produce small bell-shaped flowers that droop down. Fruits from fairybells are either red or yellow, with smooth skin.
Water:
Fairybells thrives in moist woodland settings, preferring evenly moist soil with moderate drought tolerance once established. Weekly watering maintains vigor, and mulching helps retain moisture while mimicking its native habitat. Primarily grown outdoors, fairybells benefits from natural light and seasonal rainfall.
Propagation:
Propagation of fairybells is achieved through seed sowing and division. Seeds require winter stratification for germination. For division, separate rhizomes in dormancy. Fairybells thrives in moist, well-drained soil with dappled light, presenting moderate care difficulty due to specific requirements.
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