Description
Blue Bell Ruellia for Sale — Non-Stop Blooms for Pond Margins and Water Gardens
If you’ve been searching for Blue Bell Ruellia for sale, Quinn’s Fins grows Ruellia brittoniana — commonly known as Mexican Petunia or Mexican Bluebell — right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse. This prolific flowering pond marginal is one of the longest-blooming plants available for water garden edges and bog plantings. From spring through the first frost, it produces a continuous succession of trumpet-shaped, petunia-like flowers in your choice of vivid blue, soft pink, or crisp white — each individual bloom lasting a single day but replaced immediately by fresh buds that keep the display going for months on end. Blue Bell Ruellia for sale at Quinn’s Fins ships in a 2″ pot, nursery-grown and ready to deliver season-long color to your pond margin.
Three Colors — Choose Your Blue Bell Ruellia for Sale
Blue Bell Ruellia is available in three distinct color variants, each sold separately:
- Blue (SKU 6082-1): The classic form — vivid lavender-blue trumpet blooms with rich purple stems and dark green lance-shaped foliage. The most recognizable and widely planted color form.
- Pink (SKU 6082-2): Soft, warm pink trumpet blooms on the same compact, prolific form. An excellent choice for layering in front of taller pond plants or creating a soft color contrast alongside blue-flowering marginals.
- White (SKU 6082-3): Crisp white blooms that glow in low light and provide the cleanest contrast against dark water, green foliage, and stone hardscaping. A refined, elegant option for formal pond settings.
Why Pond Keepers Choose Blue Bell Ruellia for Sale
Blue Bell Ruellia earns its place in the water garden through sheer flowering performance. Few pond marginals bloom as continuously, as prolifically, or across as wide a seasonal window as this plant — and its adaptability to both moist pond margins and drier landscape settings makes it one of the most versatile flowering marginals available.
- Non-stop blooms from spring through first frost — one of the longest seasonal color windows of any pond marginal
- Available in blue, pink, and white — choose the color that works for your design or plant all three for a mixed drift
- Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, bees, and swallowtail moths — exceptional pollinator value
- Deer resistant — not a preferred browse target even in high-pressure suburban and rural gardens
- Drought tolerant once established — transitions well from pond margin to drier landscape settings
- Compact 10–12″ dwarf form — ideal for layering in front of taller marginals without crowding
- Thrives in moist soil or shallow water up to 2″ deep — versatile placement across the pond margin zone
- No serious pest or disease issues — extremely low maintenance once established
Growing Blue Bell Ruellia — Care at a Glance
Light
Blue Bell Ruellia performs best in full sun, where blooming is most prolific and most continuous. It tolerates partial shade well, but flower production will be reduced. For the longest, heaviest bloom season, aim for at least 6 hours of direct sun daily.
Water & Soil
Plant Blue Bell Ruellia in moist to wet soil at the pond margin, or in shallow water up to 2″ deep. It adapts to a wide range of soil types — clay, loam, sandy, acidic, and even dry soils once established. This versatility makes it one of the few true marginals that also performs well in landscape beds and borders beyond the pond edge.
Hardiness & Overwintering
Blue Bell Ruellia is hardy in USDA Zones 8–11. In Zones 8–9, plants may die back in winter and return from the root system in spring. In Zones 10–11, plants remain evergreen year-round and may grow into shrubby clumps over multiple seasons. In Zones 3–7, treat as a seasonal annual — enjoy through the growing season and overwinter a container indoors as a houseplant in a bright, warm location with reduced watering.
Spread & Maintenance
Blue Bell Ruellia spreads by rhizomes and self-seeds readily. In managed water gardens and landscape beds, plant in a container to control rhizome spread. Deadhead spent flower stalks to reduce self-seeding and encourage fresh blooms. Cut stems back after heavy flowering flushes to stimulate new growth and a fresh round of blooming. In Zones 9–11, cut back hard in late fall to keep plants compact and vigorous the following season.
Important Invasive Species Notice
Ruellia brittoniana is classified as a Category 1 invasive species in Florida by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council, where it has escaped cultivation and invaded natural areas. Quinn’s Fins cannot ship this plant to Florida, Arizona, or California. Please verify your state’s regulations regarding this species before purchasing. Do not plant Blue Bell Ruellia in or near natural waterways, wetlands, or unmanaged areas.
Nursery-Grown at Quinn’s Fins
Every Blue Bell Ruellia for sale at Quinn’s Fins is grown right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse — not drop-shipped or bulk-sourced. Your plant arrives in a 2″ pot, rooted and healthy, ready for a smooth transition into your pond margin, bog garden, or landscape bed. We grow what we sell.
Blue Bell Ruellia Plant Details
| Botanical Name | Ruellia brittoniana (syn. Ruellia simplex) |
| Common Names | Blue Bell Ruellia, Mexican Petunia, Mexican Bluebell, Texas Petunia, Britton’s Wild Petunia |
| USDA Hardiness Zones | 8–11 (annual in Zones 3–7) |
| Mature Height | 10–12″ (dwarf form) |
| Flower Colors Available | Blue (SKU 6082-1), Pink (SKU 6082-2), White (SKU 6082-3) |
| Bloom Time | Spring through first frost |
| Individual Flower Duration | One day — replaced continuously by fresh buds |
| Pot Size | 2″ |
| Light | Full sun to part shade |
| Water Depth | Moist soil to 2″ deep |
| Deer Resistant | Yes |
| Wildlife Value | Butterflies, hummingbirds, bees, swallowtail moths |
| Cannot Ship To | Florida, Arizona, California |
| Master SKU | 6082 |
For more on growing Blue Bell Ruellia in ponds and water gardens, visit the Gardener’s Path Mexican Petunia care guide or browse our full selection of pond and water garden plants at Quinn’s Fins.





