What are the beautiful bell flowers that bloom
An introduction to the beautiful bell flowers that bloom and a review of 7 common bell flowers for green plants and flowers, please see the detailed introduction below.
The small bell flowers are fresh and lovely, and with the wind blowing, it seems as if one could hear the crisp 'ding-dong' sound... Today, I will introduce 7 bell-shaped flowers for you to see which one you like:
Bellflower
The shape of the bellflower is a standard little bell, with the pistil in the middle resembling a sound-producing object, making it particularly delicate.
Bellflowers belong to the Campanulaceae family of biennial perennial herbs, with white, pink, and purple as the three common colors. The blooming period is in spring and autumn, they are not very cold-tolerant, dislike stuffy heat, and should not be rained on, otherwise the flowers and leaves can easily rot.
Golden Bellflower
A small green tree with orange-red lantern-like flowers, this plant is called the golden bellflower, which belongs to the Malvaceae Abutilon灌木, and can grow very tall, suitable for planting in the south as it is not cold-tolerant.
The golden bellflower can be admired for both its leaves and flowers. The leaves are green and fresh, exuding a rich natural charm, and the flowers are dainty and exquisitely shaped, very distinctive.
What are the beautiful bell flowers that bloom
Bell Pepper
There is a kind of chili pepper that also looks like a small bell, and it is called bell pepper. When young, it is green, and when mature, it turns red, resembling a hanging red bell, very cute.
Bell peppers are also edible, but most people keep them as flowers. Planted in spring, they bear fruit in summer and autumn, and only when the peppers are mature is it the viewing period. Such cute little peppers, it's really hard to eat them.
Clematis
Flower enthusiasts in the north can grow the bell variety of clematis. The small clematis is cold-tolerant, with no problem at temperatures below minus ten degrees Celsius. It will wither and hibernate in winter, and in the northeast, it can be covered with plastic film or cotton quilts to survive the winter, and it will sprout in spring.