Bluebells Sentence Examples

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  • The junction here is a good place to see bluebells in spring.

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  • Spring comes early in Cornwall and in March the lane is studded with primroses followed by bluebells, campion and foxgloves.

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  • Because I have bluebells growing annually I have been careful where I tread in the springtime.

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  • Gardeners must take care not to plant Spanish or hybrid bluebells in the countryside or near native populations.

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  • Spanish bluebells are much more erect than the native plant; hybrids are intermediate.

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  • Among other new features this year will be a display of cultivated native British bluebells in the Atlantic Woodland section.

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  • There are carpets of English bluebells on the leeward side of the wood.

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  • Why not take the path south down across the field where you may be lucky enough to see new born foals among the bluebells?

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  • In spring bluebells abound and in autumn you enter a colorful forest glade.

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  • The bluebells were in bloom among the trunks, giving the place a carpet of dark lilac.

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  • By selectively amplifying fungal DNA it had been shown that, in bluebells, 2 or 3 genera of arbuscular mycorrhiza are present.

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  • England has a wealth of wild flowers including snowdrops, daffodils, bluebells, primroses, buttercups and cowslips.

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  • In spring and early summer snowdrops, daffodils and bluebells carpet the woodland floor.

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  • Cut back and remove undergrowth that is strangling an area of bluebells.

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  • Green Tea, Bluebells and Gooseberry Jam are other limited edition scents that are hard to find.

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  • We picked bluebells, a large bunch each to take home for Mom.

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  • New woodlands tend to have inherently low biodiversity and need the jump-start that bluebells and other woodland wildflowers provide.

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