A further search of woodland where I found Whitebells previously, revealed two more plants in separate locations. These are pure white as opposed to the white/blue ones found previously in the same general area.
Below are an update image of Whitebells with a tinge of blue that I featured (see link below).
They have now come out in full bloom now.
Great shots Roy. Perhaps the Whitebell is not as uncommon as we might think, it's just a matter of locating them? I much prefer the look of the bi-colour one. That's got to be rare, surely?...[;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks Trevor, yes I like the bi-colour one.
DeleteIts been growing there for a few years to my knowledge.
Good work in finding the pure white Bluebells in your wood. Lovely photo of it. I was at great wood with Bluebells yesterday and will put them on a post very soon but I didn't see any white Bluebells. Margaret
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret.
DeleteHey Roy....Outstanding, just stunning in the bed of blue!!
ReplyDeleteHow nice it would be to lie in that patch , it would be like heaven,but then "Trevor" would come along, and call me a one of those
"Morons" hahaha ; )!!
Terrific find and photo's !!
Grace
Thanks GG, I am sure Trevor would.{:))
DeleteI might have a few strong words to utter there Grace!...[;o)
DeleteGreat shots of the white ones Roy.
ReplyDeletelike the blue &white
ReplyDeleteThanks Pete, yes it makes a nice change.
DeleteAll of these colors are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary.
DeleteHi Roy
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning flowers.
Guy
They are very unusual Guy.
DeleteWhat this beautiful white bells.
ReplyDeleteI think I've seen it yourself. Yet never
Just beautiful!