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Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta (Bluebell))

Spanish ones, I think. I have both in the garden.



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Lovely Bluebells :)

14 Apr, 2009

 

Have you got any in your garden, Jacque?

14 Apr, 2009

 

Yes Spritz but their not Up & Open yet! Even My Grape Hyancinths are slow this yr @ flowering ? :/

14 Apr, 2009

 

I like Spanish Blue bells in the garden and English ones in the woods, though mine are English in the garden...does that make sense...Lol?

14 Apr, 2009

 

????????? Erm what do Spanish Bluebells look like Janey? R they much different from English1s? :)

14 Apr, 2009

 

The ones in this photo are Spanish, Jacque. They are sturdier, stand up straighter and have flowers all round the stem. I'll try to take a photo of the English ones I have.

Trouble is that they hybridise and then all the bluebells are mixed up!

Janey, I know exactly what you mean!

14 Apr, 2009

 

Thanx Spritz i look forward to seeing the difference :)Wonder which 1s mine are? :)

14 Apr, 2009

 

We have native bluebells just starting to flower...will post pics later.

14 Apr, 2009

 

My husband is taking all our spanish ones out, I had pink and white, he is trying to grow English.....hence no bluebells at all now!! lol

14 Apr, 2009

 

Be good to see more Bluebells :) Mine are only now showing in the Leafs Centres :(

14 Apr, 2009

 

Oh Dd - although I can understand why, it does seem a shame. :-(

Hope yours bloom soon, Jacque!

14 Apr, 2009

 

I've lots of leaf but no flowers yet. Have both spanish and english but in different areas of the garden.

14 Apr, 2009

 

Think the Spanish bluebell more upright and a paler colour our bluebells have an arching stem as they flower - sadly the Spanish variety more vigorous so as it cross breeds will eventually dominate our variety.

14 Apr, 2009



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