The bluebell ( *Hyacinthoides non-scripta*) is a perennial flowering plant found primarily in Western Europe. Characterized by its delicate, bell-shaped, blue-violet flowers that droop gracefully from a curved stem, the bluebell typically blooms in the spring, adorning woodlands and meadows with its vibrant color. Its unique form, fragrance, and association with folklore and mythology have made it a beloved symbol of springtime and a crucial component of woodland ecosystems, often found in colonies, creating vast carpets of blue in favorable conditions. They are popular in gardens, but wild bluebells are protected in some areas, and they are often called 'English bluebell' to distinguish them from other similar species.
FLOWER
HAREBELL
TULIPGENTIAN WILDHYACINTH WOODHYACINTH
PRAIRIEGENTIAN
SCILLANONSCRIPTA
EUSTOMAGRANDIFLORUM
CAMPANULAROTUNDIFOLIA
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