Wood anemones
they produce leaves and flowers forphotosynthesis,
Bluebells reproduce asexually. Bluebells have a bulb, when the bulb matures a new bud will grow at the base of the matured bulb.
no they grow in the U.K
I do believe they were white roses, and a smaller flower whose name I can't seem to recall. They were white, and resembled bluebells somewhat.
they obviously originally come from seed, and produce seed, yes. but theyre much easier to grow from bulbs
Yes, bluebells do produce seeds. After the flowers are pollinated, they develop into seed capsules that contain the seeds.
No. They grow under trees.
Bird of Paradise and Bluebells are flowers. They begin with the letter b.
It depends how deep the bulbs are in the soil, the possition in which they are grown and the type of Bluebells. Typically the garden varieties of Spanish bluebells will grow to around a foot or so tall, wild English Bluebells are shorter.
yes.
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No, bluebells do not have thorns. They are herbaceous plants characterized by their bell-shaped blue flowers and slender green leaves. Bluebells are typically found in woodlands, meadows, and grasslands and are known for their delicate and non-spiny nature.