Hyacinthoides hispanica was created in 1768.
Hyacinthoides paivae was created in 1996.
Hyacinthoides italica was created in 1753.
Hyacinthoides non-scripta was created in 1753.
Elachista hispanica was created in 1992.
Podarcis hispanica was created in 1870.
Suillia hispanica was created in 1862.
Pediasia hispanica was created in 1956.
Psilocybe hispanica was created in 2000.
Marca Hispanica was created in 795.
The bluebell belongs to the Plantae kingdom, the Angiosperms division, the Monocots class, the Asparagales order, the Asparagaceae family, the Hyacinthoides genus, and the non-native bluebell species is Hyacinthoides hispanica.
There are several types of bluebells, with the most commonly recognized being the European bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) and the Spanish bluebell (Hyacinthoides hispanica). Additionally, there are other species and varieties, including the Pacific bluebell (Mertensia spp.) and various subspecies found in different regions. Overall, the exact number of bluebell species can vary, but there are at least a handful of notable types recognized in botanical classifications.
Hyacinthoides non-scripta (source: rhs society)