Wahlenbergia gracilis
Sprawling Bluebell
Erect to sprawling tufted perennial herb, many-branched from a few basal stems. Plants often die back in summer to a thick taproot.
Additional information
- FamilyCampanulaceae
- StoreyLower storey
- Size10-50 cm high
- Plant groupingHerbs & Groundcovers <1m
- LeavesScattered narrow leaves 3-70 mm x 1-10 mm, leaves at base often paired, broader and toothed.
- Flower colourBlue with white style
- Flowering timeSeptember to November
- FlowersTiny soft bell-shaped flowers to the end of stems. Petals are edible.
- Bird attractingNo
- Butterfly attractingNectar for butterflies
- Frog habitatNo
- Growing conditionsMoist to well drained soils in moist to wet forests but often occurring in gardens. Full sun, semi-shade.
- Garden useDainty little herb which will seed freely in some gardens.
- Commercially availableIndigenous nursery
- Conservation statusLocally common within its preferred growing conditions
- Aboriginal Use Food - flowers
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