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English Native Bluebells – Hyacinthoides Non Scripta
The native English Bluebell, or Hyacinthoides non-scripta, is a beautiful wildflower that brings life to the woodlands of England during the vibrant spring season. Known for its enchanting clusters of delicate, nodding blossoms, the bluebell showcases a spectrum of colours ranging from soft violet to deep azure. Each flower features six petal-like segments that form a characteristic bell shape, which dangle gracefully from slender green stems that can reach heights of up to 30 centimetres.
These stunning blooms thrive in ancient woodlands, often forming extensive carpets that stretch beneath the canopies of oak and beech trees. The sight of countless bluebells swaying in a gentle breeze creates a captivating, almost magical atmosphere. Their sweet, subtle fragrance fills the air, attracting a variety of pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, which play a crucial role in their reproduction. As these native wildflowers bloom from April to June, they not only add a breathtaking splash of colour to the landscape but also serve as a nostalgic reminder of the beauty of England's natural heritage.
Colour | Purple |
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Height | 30-40cm |
Flowers | April/May |
Planting Depth | 8cm |
Distance Apart | 8cm |
Bulb Size | 5+cm |