Bluebell
Symbolic Meaning: Constancy; with gratitude
It is also known as harebell. The bluebell represents a tiny blue- or cream-colored plant bearing the blossoms in the shape of bells.
The Bluebell represents the national flower of Scotland. It got an immense popularity serving as the first name when the singer Geri Halliwell gave her daughter the name of Bluebell Madonna.
Blue-Bell is also a famous American ice cream manufacturer.
The Bluebell is famous by its drooping, one-sided bloom-head. The leaves are straight narrow in the dark green color.
Mostly it is considered to be the woodland flower. However it can be come across on the cliffs, having the deep soil.
The plant’s flowering time is all the spring season.
Bluebells

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Bluebells in forest

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Bluebell

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Blue bell flowers

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