I think its because of the light, it made them really pale. thy used to be like navy blue. Hope this elped
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.
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.
Himalayan poppies are naturally blue so are blue lupines, some pansies, African violet, bluebells, and many many more types of flowers can be blue
sure Himalayan poppies are naturally blue so are blue lupines, some pansies, African violet, bluebells, and many many more types of flowers can be blue
Bluebells bloom in the spring.
A Sheaf of Bluebells was created in 1917.
Sisters - The Bluebells album - was created in 1984.
Yes Bluebells have leaves on them. See photos on the link below.
No, bluebells are typically known for their characteristic blue or violet hues. While there are many flower species that can be red, bluebells belong to the genus Hyacinthoides, which predominantly features blue flowers. Genetic variations or hybridization can occasionally lead to color changes in plants, but a red bluebell would be highly unusual and not recognized as a true bluebell.
i don't know why they are called bluebells.also what in the hisorys of world is this
The cast of Bluebells - 2013 includes: Mhairi Calvey as Poet
In the woodlands.