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Mertensia virginica, commonly called Virginia bluebells, is a charming, native woodland perennial that can bring a stunning burst of spring color to shaded garden areas. In early spring, the plant produces clusters of nodding, bell-shaped flowers in shades of blue, lavender, and pink that rise above the large, soft green leaves. As the flowers fade, the foliage goes dormant by midsummer, making Virginia bluebells an excellent companion plant for summer-flowering perennials and annuals. This wildflower prefers moist, well-drained, humus-rich soil and partial to full shade, thriving under the dappled light of deciduous trees. Virginia bluebells spread slowly by rhizomes, forming gentle colonies that can be divided and transplanted. Their delicate, yet bold blooms make them a beloved addition to woodland gardens, naturalized areas, and partially shaded perennial beds and borders.
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