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- For example, bluebell ( " Hyacinthoides non-scripta " ) shoots puncture the layer to emerge in spring.
- In Spring time Reddings Wood has a carpet of flowering bluebells ( Hyacinthoides non-scripta ) underneath a newly forming leaf canopy.
- The flowers are generally paler than the common bluebell ( " Hyacinthoides non-scripta " ), but have a similar scent.
- "Hyacinthoides cedretorum " is the only tetraploid species in the genus; it is unclear whether it originated by autopolyploidy or allopolyploidy.
- The larvae feed on the flowers of " Chondrilla juncea " and within the seedheads " Hyacinthoides non-scripta ".
- The three woods have a diverse woodland floor vegetation, which is dominated by either bluebell ( " Hyacinthoides non-scriptus " ).
- Q . The autumn before last I planted about 50 English bluebells ( Hyacinthoides non-scripta ) and 25 crocuses on our wooded property in Massachusetts.
- Of particular interest is the abundance of Common Bluebell ( " Hyacinthoides non-scripta " ), a species rare outside woodland habitats in Somerset.
- ""'Hyacinthoides lingulata " "'is a species of bulbous plant that lives in North Africa, from Morocco to Tunisia.
- 6 . Spanish bluebell or wood hyacinth, Hyacinthoides hispanica : Pendulous bell-shaped flowers in light and dark blue, white and pink on 16-inch stems.
- Also known as wood hyacinths, or Hyacinthoides hispanica, these plants naturalize easily and are tolerant of sun, shade and the dry soil often found under large trees.
- The resulting hybrid " Hyacinthoides ?massartiana " and the Spanish bluebell both produce highly fertile seed but it is generally the hybrid that invades areas of the native common bluebell.
- Common names for " Hyacinthoides non-scripta " include bluebell, common bluebell, English bluebell, British bluebell, wild hyacinth, wood bell, fairy flower and bell bottle.
- Despite its name, there are no native bluebells ( " Hyacinthoides non-scripta " ) to be found here; only the occasional Spanish hybrid that has spread from neighbouring gardens.
- ""'Hyacinthoides paivae " "'is a species of bluebell in the genus " Hyacinthoides " native to the north-western part of the Iberian Peninsula.
- ""'Hyacinthoides paivae " "'is a species of bluebell in the genus " Hyacinthoides " native to the north-western part of the Iberian Peninsula.
- Similarly, the more robust, brighter blue of the Spanish bluebell ( Hyacinthoides hispanica ) Excelsior cultivar is far superior to the pale blue of the species plant, yet it is not as widely grown.
- The Spanish bluebells ( Hyacinthoides hispanica Excels ) beneath the oak, birch and beech trees at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden are pretty spectacular, but it took two gardeners two weeks to plant 45, 000 of them.
- For example, common bluebell ( " Hyacinthoides non-scripta " ) is a typical species of the Atlantic areas, while the common butterbur ( " Petasites hybridus " ) is more continental.
- "H . non-scripta " differs from " " Hyacinthoides " ?" massartiana "; the hybrids are intermediate between the parental species, forming a spectrum of variation which connects the two.
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