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Encyclopedia > Bluebell

The term bluebell can refer to the following:

See also: Bluebell wood


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Common Bluebell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (324 words)
It is native to the British Isles, the Netherlands, Belgium, and northern and western France, being replaced in Iberia by the similar Spanish Bluebell H.
The bluebell that is the national flower of Scotland is not this species, but another unrelated plant Campanula rotundifolia also known as a Harebell.
Wild bluebells are protected by the legislation and it is a criminal offence to remove the bulbs.
Bluebells (146 words)
Carpets of Bluebells are a magnificent sight in the spring especially in Britain.
Bluebells are able to grow quickly in the spring because they have an energy store in the form of a bulb.
Bluebells can sometimes be seen in their thousands carpeting a woodland floor in springtime.
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