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No, please don't. Native English bluebells are a protected species, meaning it's prohibited to dig up or remove a plant or bulb from the countryside. Be careful not to trample on them either ...
Native bluebells bloom in beautiful, scented swathes in April and May. Hazel Sillver looks at how to naturalise them in ...
Kent is famously known as the "Garden of England" due to its rolling hills, fertile landscapes, and abundance of fruit ...
and white are a common sight in English countryside during the summer Although they primarily bloom in spring, bluebells can still be found in wooded areas during early summer, adding a touch of ...
Your records have revealed that although large populations of native bluebells exist in the countryside, the bluebells found in urban areas are mostly hybrids, and that these hybrids are spreading ...