We've had another fine year for bluebells in Scotland, and hope that you've had the chance to get out in the woods & appreciate them.
Here's a shot of a less welcome type of bluebell, the Spanish bluebell. This imported variety tends to be a bit paler in colour, and does not have the drooping flower stalk of our native bluebell. It also lacks the attractive smell that you get from our bluebells. Unfortunately the Spanish bluebell hybridises with the native species, and is spreading. If you want to plant bluebells in your garden, please make sure they are the native variety.
Thursday, 28 May 2009
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