0 a small European plant that usually grows in woods and has blue flowers shaped like bells
the Virginia bluebell
I do not know whether the same thing goes on in other national parks or beauty spots, but one has seen the same happen to bluebells.
A lot of these flowers, at the right time of the year, are bluebells, which have been pulled out with all their white stalks as well.
Let us assume, for example, that going on to the farmer's land to pick bluebells there is a lady and her little toddler walking beside her.
I knew the meadows where we had marsh marigolds and ladysmock, ponds full of frogspawn, woods where the wood sorrel and bluebells grew, before the new housebuilding.
The wood is particularly known for its bluebells.
Over the following years he created glades and paths through the bluebells and planted many rare plants.
Bluebells and primroses grow in the hedgerows in spring and rarer plants such as the wood vetch and orchids are also to be found.
In the springtime, the oakwood floor is carpeted with a display of bluebells, wood sorrel and wood anemones.
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