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Here in Derbyshire we only have a few front runners showing…. I reckon our mass displays are at least another week away – may be two
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so pretty!
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Aww, how lovely! 🤗💟
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With us, it’s only the pesky Spanish sort that are out yet.
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It seems very varied at the moment. Kew hadn’t really got into bluebell bloom, but several woods around Hertfordshire are doing well
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Excellent. We’re nearly there now.
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Don’t you like the Spanish?
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It’s ok, it’s only their bluebells that we don’t like. Officially classed as an invasive species
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I have some in my garden and they are difficult to get rid of. The bulbs seem to dig themselves down deep.
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I do. But their bluebells are invasive and dominate the more delicate English variety if they get half a chance.
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Beautiful
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I would love to see a carpet of Bluebells 🙂
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So beautiful
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