Hyacinthoides non-scripta (common names: Bluebell)
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Comments on Hyacinthoides non-scripta
30 Mar, 2008
wow your blue bells are much earilier than mine, mine are still tiny buds in the base of the plant! - i do love the white ones i had some come up last year with the blue ones i have every where. these look great!
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31 Mar, 2008
Living in the southern counties, you seem to be much more advanced than us in the Midlands.
On photo - A blue Bluebell.
8 Apr, 2008
they are quite sudden tho Jac, i could'nt see any sign of a flower last week and then all of a sudden.....! - anyway i think these are a bit early, traditionally i think they are may, usually around the same time as lily of the valley.
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10 Apr, 2008
I love BLUEBELLS we have them in our garden and hoping to see them in flower soon as they are coming along nicely. Gwen
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10 Apr, 2008
Hi Gwen, yes i do love bluebells, i think these are a little bit early than normal - yours will soon be out!
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14 Apr, 2008
thanks ladies, i do love the basic things - and these just looked so suited to the background tucked in below my lilac tree.
On photo - Spring Bluebells
19 Apr, 2008
Your Bluebells are way ahead of mine and I live in the same county.Mind you I am about 500ft altitude and a stones throw from the Mendips.
On photo - That strange frilly Bluebell again!
25 Apr, 2008
Bluebells and Lilac? love bluebells...have a neighbour who is an ex-pat Brit. She's a war bride...now 86 years young and every spring she looks for English bluebells..
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28 Apr, 2008
Bluebells, one of my favourites, especialy wild ones in a wood!
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1 May, 2008
they are really different arnt they - they were all here growing under the old apple tree we had removed last year, so i dug them up not knowing there were so many different variations in colour and spread them around a bit, and i have blue, lilac pink and white, they are looking really good at the moment!
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6 May, 2008
Did you stop for a rest and a little sit down on the fallen branch ?
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6 May, 2008
Wow your so Lucky Sarah2 have a woodland near thats so Beautiful :O
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6 May, 2008
I often do, Janette! I usually have these woods entirely to myself, but much to my surprise I found an elderly couple sat on the tree today! :-S
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6 May, 2008
Thanks both - this wood is at the top of quite a steep hill, which puts most people off I think, as it is usually diserted.
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7 May, 2008
How I miss all the bluebells now I live in Canada! I remember visiting Stourhead Gardens just as they were all in bloom - gorgeous!
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12 May, 2008
Wonderful,got a wood like that near me.and you could eat the smell
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13 May, 2008
When we lived on the Isle of Wight, we had a bluebell wood near us and the ground was just a carpet of blue. I used hire a horse from the local stables and go riding through. Lovely....Lindak.
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30 May, 2008
Hello Spritzhenry, I was just after a little advice regarding Bluebells.
I haven't really looked into it yet but was wondering...is it possible to take a cutting from Bluebells and plant it straight into soil ? If not, which yields the best/easiest results....bulbs or seeds ?
And I must confess, I don't think I've seen either of those on sale as yet, although I haven't been to a major garden centre yet !
Hope I haven't dribbled on too much !
Clueless Kev.
On photo - A blue Bluebell.
4 Jun, 2008
You are so right about nature, Peter... There is the proof...great picture.
On photo - Better than I could do!
18 Jun, 2008
It is lovely isn,t it Jacque ,I always make a point of going to a wood like that in spring , it,s like a dream ,not quite real
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14 Sep, 2008
Welcome to GoY, Nick.
Love this photo,
it is very similar to the views we have in the beech woods of Buckinghamshire.
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Joined 4 Feb, 2008
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30 Mar, 2008
Wow this is lovely pic i cant even see any bubs yet on my Bluebells:(
On photo - A blue Bluebell.