I always get nostalgic when I see bluebells. We have patches of them in the english woods, and my grandmother had a whole group of them at the bottom of her garden. They grow from bulbs and arrive annually.
I saw these the other day and had no idea what they were. When I think of bluebells I think of the blue and pink Virginia bluebells. I’ll have to go back to the park when the rain stops. Thanks.
There are so many different type of bluebells. Have you ever picked just the flower and sucked the honey out of them. 😀 It was a fun thing I did as a kid.
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I’ve never figured out how to add photos to comments but I like coming to see yours.
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I don’t know how to added photos in comments either. I’m so glad you like coming to see my flowers. 😀
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Lovely !!
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Thanks sweetie. 😀
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I always get nostalgic when I see bluebells. We have patches of them in the english woods, and my grandmother had a whole group of them at the bottom of her garden. They grow from bulbs and arrive annually.
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I wondered if they were a bulb. Guess you answered that question. 😀
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You’re flowers are a good “pick me upper” every morning thanks for showing us the beauty that surrounds us
https://the59club.blog/2018/06/03/flower-of-the-day-bottlebrush/
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Thanks for your wonderful comment. I will write you later today. 😀
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So lovely!
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Grazie 😀
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It’s Bamboo Sunday!
https://bulldogtravels.com/2018/06/03/finding-beauty-in-the-mundane-at-maple-rock-gardens/
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So pretty!
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Thanks 😀
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So beautiful!😍
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Thanks 😀
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love the blue bells. so pretty … if you get the chance – please check out http://littlewhitepearls.com/2018/06/02/flower-of-the-day-june-2-2019/
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I saw these the other day and had no idea what they were. When I think of bluebells I think of the blue and pink Virginia bluebells. I’ll have to go back to the park when the rain stops. Thanks.
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There are so many different type of bluebells. Have you ever picked just the flower and sucked the honey out of them. 😀 It was a fun thing I did as a kid.
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