I noticed the delicate English bluebells had started their short season in my local woodland,
which is actually called “Bluebell Wood”.
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which is actually called “Bluebell Wood”.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleAh, Susan, I can just see a Burne-Jones damsel traipsing through these woods. One logistical question, though – where does a person walk, without crushing the beautiful flowers?
I do have a photo of my granddaughter in a fairy costume in there. Otherwise, there are paths, Fuji.
Lovely Susan. They were just coming out at Aysgarth when we were there last week. There was still a profusion of other wildflowers; wood anemones, celandines, wild violets, primroses, wild strawberry, marsh marigolds. So pretty.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleYou are so blessed having woodland that has a beautiful wildflower underneath. My first time to see a woodland like that. So lovely in the eyes. Thank you for sharing.
Yes they are beautiful. We have to keep the European ones out as they are big and bold.
I love it, Susan.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleI love this photo! Bluebells are such beautiful little flowers, i love the way that they contrast against the greens and browns within the trees.
Bluebell season Susan – how the their shade of blue stands out! A lovely picture.
Hard to photograph. I keep trying every which way.
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To Leave Comments - Please SignIn with GoogleThis is beautiful, Susan! I can imagine the picture you have mentioned with your daughter in the fairy costume and the image fits right in! The scene is perfect for a fairy picnic!
The bluebells are beautiful! You are so lucky to have them near to you.