Vibrant, bell-shaped blue flowers that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies Thrives in arid conditions, making it perfect for low-water and desert gardens Compact growth habit, ideal for small spaces and containers Long blooming period, providing beautiful color throughout the spring and summer Low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care once established California Bluebells or Desertbells are a breathtaking wildflower that features velvety cobalt-blue bell-shaped flowers 1-2 inches wide that are native to the deserts of California. This annual wildflower blooms from late winter to early spring and reaches a height of 6-12 inches, making it perfect for ground cover or borders. The plant thrives in full sun and are drought-tolerant once mature, making it ideal for xeriscaping or desert-themed gardens. The plant's natural habitat in the arid regions of California makes it highly drought-tolerant, allowing it to thrive in hot, dry conditions with minimal water. Their ability to thrive in a range of soil types and tolerate less-than-perfect conditions makes them ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Desert Bluebells are known for its ability to attract pollinators, especially bees, due to its vivid blue flowers and rich nectar supply.
Also Known As: Bluebell Creeper, Desert Bluebells, California Bluebells, Desert Bells, Wild Canterbury Bells, California Desert Bells, Blue Thimble Flower, Mojave Bluebell, Mojave Desert Bells, Blue Curl, Desert Scorpionweed.