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Description: Native Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), or Wild Hyacinths as they are known in Scotland, are that most ... more
Bluebells ... quintessentially British of wildflowers. The UK is home to half of the world’s total population and the intense blue-violet haze that carpets our woodlands is an unforgettable sight in May.

Newest Review: ... blue. On a warm sunny day smell a bluebell they smell so sweet. . Sadly the bluebells is nearly over their flowering time ... more

 ... late April and May.a few last into June. I love to see carpets of bluebells growing in the woodlands they flower just before the trees are completely in leaf. This flower is a good indicator of an ancient woodland site. The bluebell will grow on grassy banks along hedgerows in parkland and on some cliffs. They do not fare well in coniferous woodland as the trees block out all light. A Bluebell is a true British plant nearly half the bluebells of the world grows in Britain. There is a native Spanish bluebell similar...more

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mumsymary
Premium Review Bluebells: Ding dong its the bluebell (626 words)
by - written on 28/05/06 (Very useful, 1049 readings)
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Bluebells, by bluebells I mean the English blue bell So what is a bluebell? Hyacinthoides non-scripta not the harebell which the Scottish often calls a bluebell. The Bluebell is called a wild hyacinth by the Scottish. Other names for the bluebell are Crawtraes (meaning crow's toes), and Granfer Griggles. Not the Spanish bluebell which is slowly hybridizing the british bluebell A bluebell belongs to the lily family it grows from a bulb. It is a plant that has 3-6 slim leaves 20-45cm long it has a flower spike growing 20-50 cm tall and has 4 to 16 small flowers attached to it. These grow around one side of the stem spike. The flowers ...  Read the complete review

 

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