It depends how deep the bulbs are in the soil, the possition in which they are grown and the type of Bluebells. Typically the garden varieties of Spanish bluebells will grow to around a foot or so tall, wild English Bluebells are shorter.
you have to grow the green bell flower.
The Marathi name for the Blue Bell flower is "नीलकमल" (Neelkamal). This name captures the flower's blue color and association with water, similar to the lotus. Blue Bells are known for their distinctive bell-shaped blooms and are popular in gardens and natural landscapes.
in the summer time
Green Bell is a Winter Flower. You can buy the seeds from the inn on Toucan Island. Or during the Harvest Festival. But you have to plant and grow the flower yourself.
They are blue flowers, and grow in alaska. It is also alaska's state flower.
The only season you can grow blue mist flowers is in the Fall. So wait until that season, and grow it.
It is a daisy type of flower with petals that curl inward only in their centers giving the brightly colored flowers a strange, otherworldly appearance.
The Hindi name for the bluebell flower is "नीलकमल" (Neelkamal). This name translates to "blue lotus" in English, reflecting the flower's vibrant blue color and its association with beauty. Bluebells are known for their characteristic drooping, bell-shaped flowers and are often found in woodland areas.
Bell-shaped is a common flower form, Campsis on my wall attracts honey and bumble bees at the moment; Kowhai with its pendulous sulphur-yellow flowers is conspicuous and loved by the honey-eater birds; Blue-bells in spring come from Europe.
The plant would never flower, it needs blue light to flower but it would grow normally....
Delphiniums are a perennial flower that is considered short lived as it usually will only grow back for three or four years. The normal colour of a Delphinium is blue but this flower is also available in white, violet, yellow, red and pink.
bell flower is the common name for some varieties of campanula. There are dozens if not hundreds of varieties.