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When was Sisters - The Bluebells album - created?

Sisters - The Bluebells album - was created in 1984.


What are the uses for bluebells?

Bluebells, particularly the common bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), are primarily valued for their ornamental beauty in gardens and natural landscapes. They also play a role in ecosystems, providing nectar for pollinators like bees. Additionally, bluebells have historical uses in traditional medicine, although their toxicity limits their application. Their bulbs were once used to create a glue, and the plant has cultural significance in folklore and literature.


Why do bluebells grow in the shade?

Bluebells thrive in shaded areas primarily because they are adapted to woodland habitats where they receive filtered sunlight through the tree canopy. The shade helps retain moisture in the soil, which is beneficial for their growth. Additionally, bluebells typically bloom in early spring before trees fully leaf out, allowing them to take advantage of the limited sunlight that reaches the forest floor during that time. This adaptation helps them compete effectively for light and resources in their natural environment.


What is the sound of a bell that does not ring yet to hear it makes the angels sing?

Bluebells, and dats the right answer I know I gott'm


Where are blue bells found?

Bluebells are primarily found in woodlands and grasslands across Europe, especially in the UK, where they create stunning blue carpets in spring. They thrive in well-drained, slightly acidic soils and prefer shaded areas under trees. In addition to the UK, bluebells can also be found in parts of Spain and Portugal, where a related species, the Spanish bluebell, grows.