- Name: Blue Chilean Bellflower - Scientific Name: Nolana Paradoxa - Color: Blue Followed By White With A Yellow Eye - Plant Seeds: When Soil Temp Warms To 70f - Bloom Time: Summer - Hardiness Zone: 9 - 10 Or As An Annual - Plant Height: 4 - 6" - Plant Spacing: 12 - 18" - Light Requirements: Sun - Part Shade - Soil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry - Quantity: 25 Seeds - Other: As The Name Suggests, The Chilean Bellflower Is Indeed A Chilean Native. The Flowers Are A Regal Trumpet Shape With Blue Frilled Petals With A White Ring Surrounding The Yellow Eye. It Has A Cascading Habit So It Is Excellent For Containers, And Its Spreading Habit Makes It A Wonderful Groundcover. This Bellflower Also Does Very Well In Rock Gardens Because It Is Tolerant Of Hot, Dry Conditions. They Are Long Blooming, With Tons Of Blooms Covering The Plant’s Succulent Leaves & Stems.