I followed the road towards Whalley and looked down to the left where flowers such as wood anemone, primrose, wild garlic and bluebell thrive. |
The children, as well as planting trees, also planted more than 150 bluebell bulbs and, had the weather been better, they could have planted snowdrops and daffodils too. |
The bluebell is widely regarded as an emblem of the British countryside, covering forest floors up and down the country. |
Although preferring the dainty white florets of garlic mustard, they occasionally sample a bluebell or two. |
The bluebell, which is native to moist deciduous woodlands, is perfect for naturalizing. |
My mother used to take me and my middle brother to bluebell woods, somewhere in Kent, just for a treat. |