Bluebells
Bluebells are a flowering plant in the genus Hyacinthoides.
Which is part of the asparagus family Asparagaceae.
There are about 11 species.
They are native to western and southern Europe and northwestern Africa.
But have been naturalized in other parts of the world, including North America and Australia.
Bluebells are perennial herbaceous plants that grow from bulbs.
They have slender, green leaves and bell-shaped flowers that are typically blue or violet, but can also be white or pink.
The flowers bloom in the spring, and the plants die back in the summer.
Bluebells are a popular wildflower in many parts of the world.
They are also grown in gardens as ornamental plants.
However, it is important to note that bluebells are poisonous to animals and humans if ingested.
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