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Campanula rotundifolia - Wikipedia
Campanula rotundifolia, the common harebell, Scottish bluebell, or bluebell of Scotland, is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. [2] This herbaceous perennial is found throughout the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.
Scottish Bluebells: Age-old Blooms and Old-time Lore - Dave's Garden
2013年4月10日 · "The Scottish Biodiversity List Project" confirmed the Harebell to be a favorite of the citizens of Scotland. Scott Wilson surveyed citizens with the intention of identifying a list of flora, fauna and habitats important to the country; conservation and …
Bluebell | Plant | Species profile - Scottish Wildlife Trust
Bluebells are perhaps one of our most famous and unmistakeable woodland flowers – look for long and narrow, drooping leaf fronds and bending flower stems heavy with the nodding, blue bells that give this flower its name. Protected in the UK under Schedule 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981. Widespread throughout ancient woodlands.
Campanula rotundifolia (Bluebell) - Gardenia
Delicate and graceful, Campanula rotundifolia (bluebell) is an upright perennial with attractive, bell-shaped, nodding, blue-violet flowers that hang singly or in clusters at the tip of erect stems throughout summer. Slender, the flowering stems often become so …
Harebell - info, planting, care and tips - live-native.com
2021年1月20日 · Plant family: bellflower family (Campanulaceae) Other names: American harebell, Scottish bluebell, bluebell of Scotland, lady’s thimble, meadowbell, round-leaved bellflower. Sowing time: March to June. Planting time: spring. Flowering period: June to September. Location: sunny to partially shady.
Fairy flower - Scottish Wildlife Trust
2012年7月31日 · Campanula rotundifolia is most commonly referred to as the Scottish bluebell or harebell. These flowers are a favourite with many people and deservedly so. Their delicate papery flowers nod happily in a breeze.
Bluebell woods - Wild Scotland
Bluebell meadows thrive in old-established broadleaved woodlands where the trees are wide enough apart to allow light to reach the ground. The bluebell native to Scotland (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) flowers from April to June.
Harebell - US Forest Service
Harebell, often called “bluebell”, is a flower found around the world in the Northern Hemisphere but most often, associated with Scotland. Harebell has many common names including bellflower, lady's thimble, witch's thimble, heathbells, fairies’ thimbles, and dead men’s bells.
Campanula rotundifolia (Common Harebell) - BBC Gardeners …
Common harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) is a clump-forming perennial wildflower, bearing pretty bell-shaped blooms on tall, erect stems from summer to autumn. Although a natural meadow plant, it’s ideal for growing in a mixed herbaceous border and works well in cottage-garden and wildlife-friendly planting schemes.
Harebell - The Wildlife Trusts
In Scotland, the harebell is sometimes known as the 'bluebell'; elsewhere, it has picked up various local names, including 'witches' thimbles' and 'fairy bells', alluding to magical associations. The Wildlife Trusts manage many grassland and coastal habitats sympathetically for the benefit of all kinds of wildlife.
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