What is another name for Bells of Ireland?
Bells of Ireland or shellflower, Molucella laevis, is a half-hardy annual that produces unusual pale green to emerald green, funnel-shaped “bells” along green stems in summer. Whether exploring the bells of Ireland meaning as a symbol of good fortune or crafting a vibrant bells of Ireland bouquet to celebrate a special occasion, these charming flowers bring with them a spirit of positivity, luck, and celebration, making them a truly special botanical marvel.