”Here we have the bluebells synonymous with the British countryside as the vast majority of their population is within the British isles.
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I love the folklore behind them and admiring them in all their beauty. So get out to an ancient woodland and see them in all their beauty. Be respectful by sticking to the path and not picking them. Also going at midnight your at risk of interrupting the fairy rave which if you can hear is your death knell.
Spanish bluebells (Hyacinthoides hispanica) listed as invasive are hybridising with the British Bluebell known as the The hybrid bluebell (Hyacinthoides x massartiana). These hybrids are highly vigorous, often featuring intermediate traits such as slightly wider leaves, paler blue flowers that are less scented, and more upright, less nodding stems than native
