Photos taken 25th April 2022 in Green Hills Woods, Costessey. Feast your eyes. Sorry I can’t share with you the divine scent that filled that wood and made us quite giddy.
But as precious as the bluebells are, to me the Wood Anemone charms me more…
And Wood Sorrel, now become so rare in our woods I have to hunt for it every year
And if you don’t believe this domain of fairies… I’ve known it since I was a child
More flowers and other delights tomorrow. Hope you’ve enjoyed
Very pretty! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you, Deborah 😊
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Very lovely
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Thank you 😊
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So very lovely! How can you resist fields of bluebells?
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I know. And this has been an excellent year for bluebells
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I am rather jealous 🙂
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The years vary. Last year wasn’t so good
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I’ve no doubt about that.
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen bluebells in Australia. I are certainly wonderfully fragile, and the colour is divine 😊
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There are several strains. The Spanish Bluebell has made its way into our gardens, and crossed the ocean to America. It’s a sturdier stem, and a bigger, lighter blue bell
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So beautiful!
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Thank you 😊
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