Common Names: Shell Flower, Molucca Balm
Standing tall and proud, Bells of Ireland garner lots of praise for their unique hue and their cup-shaped green calyxes. Contrary to popular belief, Bells of Ireland are not native to Ireland! They are actually native to areas of Turkey, Syria and the Caucasus. In floral lingo, Bells of Ireland are known to be a lucky flower and are often sent as a good luck flower! Also referred to as shell flower and molucca balm, bells of Ireland are a part of the mint family. Upon closer examination, you will find small white flowers buried deep inside. Bells of Ireland are infamous for weddings, graduations, anniversaries and any occasion where you want to spread some good luck. In addition to their charm, they have a lovely, sweet scent that softly fills the air.
Bells of Ireland dry very nicely and make wonderful additions to a dried flower arrangement!
| Stems/Bunch: | 10 |
| Flowers/Stem: | 15-25 blooms |
| Size: | 24″-36″stem, blooms are 1″-2″ long |
| Availability: | January-December |
| Vase Life: | 5-7 days |
| Price Class: | $ $ $ $ |









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