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  2. Hyacinthoides non-scripta - Wikipedia

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    Landowners are prohibited from removing common bluebells on their land for sale and it is a criminal offence to remove the bulbs of wild common bluebells. [26] This legislation was strengthened in 1998 under Schedule 8 of the Act making any trade in wild common bluebell bulbs or seeds an offence, punishable by fines of up to £5,000 per bulb.

  3. Wahlenbergia stricta - Wikipedia

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    Wahlenbergia stricta growing on a river bank. Australian bluebells are generally easily propagated by division or root cutting. The seed is a very fine, black powder. It germinates readily in a few weeks and is best directly sown into tubes or cells as the seed and plant are very small and hard to separate and prick out.

  4. If you love bluebells, here's the place to go see them - AOL

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    Bluebells are a “much-loved ephemeral,” common in floodplains and rich forests of the East Coast, according to the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society.

  5. Mertensia paniculata - Wikipedia

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    Mertensia paniculata, also known as the tall lungwort, tall bluebells, or northern bluebells, is an herb or dwarf shrub with drooping, bright-blue, bell-shaped flowers. It is native to northwestern North America and the Great Lakes .

  6. Why we should grow native bluebells - AOL

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  7. Mertensia oblongifolia - Wikipedia

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    Mertensia oblongifolia is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common names oblongleaf bluebells and sagebrush bluebells. It is native to the western United States, where it grows in several types of habitat, including meadows and sagebrush .

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