Barleria angustiloba

Hey there, fellow plant lovers!

Today, we’re diving into the delightful world of Barleria angustiloba, also known as the Blue Bell Bush or Bellen Flower. If you’ve ever seen this beauty gracing a garden with its vibrant, trumpet-shaped blooms, you’ve probably fallen in love. Its delicate blossoms, often in stunning shades of blue or lavender, bring such a cheerful splash of color. And the best part? It’s surprisingly rewarding to grow your own! For those of you just starting out with propagation, I think you’ll find Barleria angustiloba to be a pretty forgiving plant to work with.

The Best Time to Start

When it comes to getting new Barleria angustiloba plants going, I find spring is your golden ticket. Think about it: the plant is actively growing, full of vigor after its winter rest. This is when it has the most energy to put into developing new roots. Starting in late spring or early summer, just as the

Resource:

https://identify.plantnet.org/k-world-flora/species/Barleria%20angustiloba%20Lindau/data

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