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First bluebell
By Spritzhenry
- 29 Mar, 2011
- 9 likes
Only it's a white one!
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I know everyone says they're baddies, but there are no bluebell woods near here, so I like any and all bluebells. :-)) I actually have pink ones, too!
30 Mar, 2011
Let me know if you would like any of the ones I plan to dig out Barbara :o)
31 Mar, 2011
That would be great, Amy - thanks. :-)))
31 Mar, 2011
OH made me take out all our white pink and dark blue, as they were Spanish, hence no bluebells at all ☹
1 Apr, 2011
You'll have to get some English ones 'in the green' then. I do love bluebells. :-)
2 Apr, 2011
And so do I, can you get them in other shades, they do really well in our soil.
2 Apr, 2011
Yes - my sister gave me some pink ones last year, and I already have white ones, as you can see.
3 Apr, 2011
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LOL.. I like the white ones ! we have native wild blue bells that grow on the edge of a ditch but we also have some of those Spanish Bluebells which are bigger and tougher they are spreading in large clumps I think I'm going to have to take a fork to them before they take over :o(
30 Mar, 2011