Blue bells where dug up in the sixteenth century because they obtained a starch-like substance that was used to make collars stiff
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.
i don't know why they are called bluebells.also what in the hisorys of world is this
The decrease in bluebells in Britain is primarily attributed to habitat loss due to urbanization, agricultural expansion, and changes in land management practices. Additionally, the effects of climate change and invasive species have also contributed to their decline. Over-collection and the illegal trade of bluebells for gardens further exacerbate the problem. Conservation efforts are underway to protect and restore their natural habitats.
The cast of Bluebells - 2013 includes: Mhairi Calvey as Poet
In the woodlands.
If you are referring to Spanish Bluebells, they do not have a relationship to trees. They are a perennial flower that grows from a bulb.
Butterflies do not eat bluebells because they are poisonous. However, they feed on the nectar and pollinate the flower in the process.
Yes, bluebells do produce seeds. After the flowers are pollinated, they develop into seed capsules that contain the seeds.
"A Sheaf of Bluebells" by Emily J. Harding is a short story that typically ranges from 5-10 pages long, depending on formatting and font size.