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pine trees, chrysanthemums, hyacinths, rhododendrons, cotoneasters, laurel bushes, fly agarics, hemp, wheat, bluebells, foxgloves, bulrushes, reed canary grass, bamboo and 3 others which you can find out for yourself
A bell-shaped flower is typically tubular with a flared opening resembling the shape of a bell. This shape is common in flowers such as bluebells, foxgloves, and lilies of the valley, often used to attract pollinators by guiding them towards the nectar source at the base of the flower.
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Bluebells are not edible; they are toxic if ingested. It is important to avoid consuming any part of the bluebell plant, including the flowers, leaves, and bulbs, as they can cause symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and even more serious health issues.
A Sheaf of Bluebells was created in 1917.
Bluebells bloom in the spring.
There are numerous retailers that sell Foxgloves brand garden gloves. eBay, Amazon and Lowe's are three main places where one can purchase Foxgloves brand garden gloves.
Sisters - The Bluebells album - was created in 1984.
Yes Bluebells have leaves on them. See photos on the link below.
One can buy Foxgloves gardening gloves from various sites online. Some of those websites are Amazon, Foxgloves Inc, Burpee, Muck Boots Online and Pernell Gerver to name a few.
i don't know why they are called bluebells.also what in the hisorys of world is this