English: Hyacinthoides non-scripta
(Common Bluebell),
Ashridge Forest, Hertfordshire, England.
Français : Jacinthe des bois
Photo prise à Ashridge Forest,
dans l'Hertfordshire (Royaume-Unis).
Photo: 28 April 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: MichaelMaggs
(Wikimedia Commons)
A rich bed of Bluebells
(Hyacinthoides non-scripta),
Little Chittenden Wood,
Four Elms, Kent, England.
Photo: 16 May 2010.
Source: From geograph.org.uk
Author: Oast House Archive
(Wikimedia Commons)
A Bluebell Wood.
Photo: 26 April 2012.
Source: Bluebell Wood 3
Uploaded by Magnus Manske
Author: Tony Hisgett, Birmingham, England.
(Wikimedia Commons)
Amazing photos, thank you, Zephyrinus.
ReplyDeleteSo hard to believe, after becoming accustomed to the gray and dead thickets and brakes of winter, that a festive carpet of bluebells could joyously erupt from the forest floor! -Note by Dante P
What wonders we see (if we have our eyes open and look around) as a result of God's munificence and power.
DeleteMan, in all his so-called cleverness and ability, cannot make Bluebells.
Thank you, dear God, for these beautiful things.
Amen! -D.P.
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