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Spanish Bluebells


Taken from my garden and photographed indoors.
This species of bluebell was introduced to the UK by the Victorians in the early 1900s as a garden plant, but have since escaped into the wild and have spread across the country,.
Although Spanish bluebells are not on the invasive species list, there are worries out how they affect our native species of bluebells, because they readily spread and can outcompete them and hybridise them.
We have lots of these in the garden, despite the fact we keep digging them up and putting them in the compost bin (after the photos of course).
This species of bluebell was introduced to the UK by the Victorians in the early 1900s as a garden plant, but have since escaped into the wild and have spread across the country,.
Although Spanish bluebells are not on the invasive species list, there are worries out how they affect our native species of bluebells, because they readily spread and can outcompete them and hybridise them.
We have lots of these in the garden, despite the fact we keep digging them up and putting them in the compost bin (after the photos of course).
Nouchetdu38, Fred Fouarge, Jean-louis Thiaudiere, ROL/Photo and 14 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Thank you for the interesting note Keith.
Keith Burton club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubHave a great week.
TOZ
Keith Burton club has replied to TOZ clubhappy weekend
Keith Burton club has replied to Annemarie clubWünsche noch einen schönen Abend,liebe Grüße Güni :))
Keith Burton club has replied to Günter Klaus clubI hope you're having a splendid weekend. Have a pleasant evening too. Best wishes, Keith.
Keith Burton club has replied to Mikus clubKeith Burton club has replied to Peter Castell clubKeith Burton club has replied to William Sutherland clubKeith Burton club has replied to Gudrun clubI can't deny that the Spanish variety are really lovely..!!
Most of the English variety live in the wild and it's a bit early for them yet, but I'll be out looking for them in a week or so.
I hope you're having a lovely weekend.
Great photo, Keith. My mom's house is full of these bluebells. It may be that from there spread to the rest of the world.
Keith Burton club has replied to Anton Cruz Carro clubGlad you like the photo though and thanks for your kind and humorous comments. I won't hold your Mum responsible for the spread of the Spanish bluebells.
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