Bluebells I find are a curse in my Garden, not doubt many of you will disagree saying they are a beautiful flower, the trouble is the spread like the plague and I am forever trying to dig them up and bin them. If they were like the native English bluebells I would welcome them but these are Spanish Blubells which was introduced in to England and which most of you see in peoples gardens. Look around mine and found a few different colours for you to see
Some grow on their own
They are pretty.
ReplyDeleteBut very invasive
DeleteI agree with you. I have tried over the years to rid my garden of the white version which are an invasive species. You can tell thedifference because they have a triangular stem. They spread like wildfire and strangle my other bulbs.
ReplyDeleteLuck we only have a few but then I pull them up once they flower
DeleteLovely photos. Even the white ones are pretty although from what you say it would be advisable to plant them somewhere off to the side where they have room to run amok.
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Pretty but you don't want them in your garden
DeleteThey are quite pretty.
ReplyDeleteDon't let looks fool you
DeleteThose are so pretty, we only see them in woodland settings here.
ReplyDeleteThat is where you find the English ones
DeleteThey’re very pretty. We have similar flowers but they are not invasive.
ReplyDeleteI'll swap you
DeleteOh, I love them. So dainty and pretty. Had some, but I either mowed them down or they didn't come back the next year. If I lived closed, I'd some and take some. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd give you a bucket load
DeleteThey really are so pretty, but yes, if they're growing where you don't want them to, it's also annoying!
ReplyDeleteI don't mind a few of them but they do spread
DeleteSo simple but fantastic!
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