Hyacinthoides non-scripta (L.) Chouard ex Rothm.
Species in the Global Pollen Project's Master Reference Collection
Distribution
© Wildlife in a Dorset garden. (licence)
Bluebell
Bluebells are sometimes called forest bluebells because they grow abundantly in woods and forests. Originally, the bluebell was probably imported to the Netherlands as a decorative plant and gone wild. In the meantime, it is totally natural to find it in the woods on Texel, in the Holland Dunes, on Walcheren, in Friesland and along the river Vecht. It grows best in shaded areas, not liking direct ... © Copyright Ecomare (licence)
See more in the Encyclopedia of Life... Definition
- Parent Taxon
- Hyacinthoides
- Global Pollen Project UUID
- 6a4e9541-c035-4862-b1c8-36eae5de287d
- Botanical Reference
- None available. You can check The Plant List for further information.
Connected data sources
This taxon is currently linked to the following locations.
The Plant ListGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility