-: Balloon Flower** (*Platycodon grandiflorus*) ðļ:-
-:Overview:-
- A hardy perennial known for its balloon-shaped flower buds that pop open into star-shaped blooms.
- Blooms in shades of **blue, purple, pink, and white.
- Grows well in temperate climates, great for borders, rock gardens, and containers.
-:ðą Growing Conditions :-
| Requirement | Details |
| Sunlight | Full sun to partial shade |
| Soil | Well-draining, fertile soil |
| Water | Moderate — keep moist but not soggy |
| Height | 12–24 inches tall |
| Zone | Hardy in USDA Zones 3–8 |
-:ðž Care Tips :-
- ðą **Slow to emerge in spring — don’t mistakenly dig them up!
- ✂️ Deadhead to encourage continued blooming.
- ð§️ Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
- ðŠī Dislikes transplanting due to deep taproot — plant where it’s meant to stay.
- ð§ Winter hardy with minimal protection.
-: ð Fun Facts :-
- Buds swell like little balloons before bursting open — a favorite for kids.
- Symbolizes enduring love and honesty* in Korean & Japanese cultures.
- Also known as Chinese bellflower and used in traditional herbal medicine.
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