This perennial called Harebell has small, rounded leaves and clusters of slender stems, each holding multiple blue flowers with a distinct downward bell-shape. Their rounded, basal leaves wither early in the season, leaving the slender stems with their slimmer foliage and famous bell-shaped flowers. Harebells does best when its planted in full sun to partial shade, and thrives in dry, poor, sandy soil. Its attractive bell-shaped flowers also attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
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Source: The Spruce
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