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HFF from Attingham Park

Find the fence amid the bluebells.

We all know, or think we know, what a true English bluebell, Hyancinthoides non-scripta, is. But many folks confuse the English bluebell with the Spanish bluebell, Hyacinthoides hispanica.

On the Spanish flower, the bells are all around the stem, not just on one side, which gives the English bluebell its drooping stature. The leaves are wider and bigger. The petals of each bell open wider and flare at the ends rather than curl. The bells are slimmer on the English bluebell. The stamen is blue on the Spanish version and yellow on the English one. The English bluebell is a deeper blue than the Spanish one, which is a delicate shade of pale blue. The English bluebell is stronger scented. The Spanish bluebell is taller. The Spanish bluebell can tolerate sunshine and happily grows in open spaces, whereas the English bluebell prefers at least partial shade and is never found growing in open spaces. Spanish bluebell flowers lift their heads towards the sun. English bluebells never do. But in their favour the Spanish bluebells are much more showy and the colours can be pale blue, purplish, pink or white, but I dig them out of my garden as soon as I see them.

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23 comments

Ecobird said:

What a fabulous sight Amelai. I love bluebells. Makes me think of childhood days searching for the early bluebells in the fields above my grandmother's house. Nice memories

HFF and have a good weekend
3 years ago

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

A veritable Bluebell Wood. Yes the Spanish bluebells grow everywhere and take over the garden if you're not careful.
HFF & have a great weekend.
3 years ago

Xata said:

Beautiful... and I thank you for your links too! Here we have Hyacinthoides hispanica. HFF Amelia
3 years ago

Esther said:

Lovely flowers. HFF!
3 years ago

neira-Dan said:

quel spectacle nous offre la nature !! Bonne fin de semaine
3 years ago ( translate )

Wierd Folkersma said:

wonderful blues in the green, HFF Amelia!
3 years ago ( translate )

Nick Weall said:

A very pleasing image dear LGM with the fence modestly hiding in the background, HFF and enjoy a warm weekend :~)
3 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Nicely composed and layered image, lovely colours
HFF and a good weekend.
3 years ago

Steve Paxton said:

Spring has arrived great sight, HFF hope your weekend is a good one.
3 years ago

Patrick Brandy said:

De magnifique couleurs une belle photo bonne journée
3 years ago ( translate )

John Lawrence said:

Lovely Bluebells Amelia

HFF! Have a good weekend
3 years ago ( translate )

Mario Vargas said:

love lila coolor, hff
3 years ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

A beautifully captured bluebell image Amelia...........nice and sharp from front to back with lovely colours!

I have quite a few Spanish bluebells in my garden, but am careful not to let them get out of control. They do provide some nice colour in the early spring though.

Thanks for the links :-)
3 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I love the foreground interest created by the bluebells, Amelia. The contrast between vertical and horizontal lines adds to the composition. I hope you have a great weekend. Cheers, Joe
3 years ago

trester88 said:

Ich habe einige in meinem Garten, aber leider keine ganze Wiese.
Wunderschöner Blütenteppich! HFF und ein friedliches Wochenende, Amelia!
3 years ago ( translate )