Scientific Name: Wahlenbergia gracilis
Common Name: sprawling bluebell
Family Classification (Clade): Eudicots
Family: Campanulaceae
Form Description: Perennial herb with erect or ascending stems, branched, often with basal leafy runners.
Height (m): 0.15 – 0.5
Flowers: Solitary on slender stems, corolla pale blue, funnel-shaped, lobes longer than tube, spreading.
Fruit: Papery capsule
Municipality
Plant Communities
Habitat Notes
Roadsides and grassy places.
Site Tolerance
Dry, Exposed, Moist
Soil Tolerance
Fertile, Loam, Well-drained
Propagation Calendar
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Propagation Method
Seed Information
Seed Collection
Capsules change from green to tan-brown and become brittle when seed is ripe. Cut stalks of capsules, place upside down in paper bag and dry in warm spot. Beat capsules to help release fine red-brown seed. Sieve to clean.
Seed Treatment Method
Storage Stratification at 3-5°C for up to 3 months may improve results. Place seed in a damp medium, lightly covered. Put moist seeds in a plastic bag and store in the fridge.
Seed Treatment Notes
Seed matures 3-5 weeks after flowering. Seed from some areas may have 4-6 months after-ripening period. Stratification at 3-5°C for 3 months may also improve results. Cover the fine seed only lightly as darkness significantly decreases results.
Germination Time
3-4 weeks
Cutting & Division Information
Can be propagated from cuttings or by division.