The plant at the front of the photo. I know I have bluebells and forget me nots, but the green mass of stuff at the front of the pictures. I think it might be a campanula, but not 100% sure.
That you nutcutlet, I think that may make sense, I think i have those out the front that I sprinkled the seeds out the back. Everything is stunted out the front due to being under a massive beech tree, so maybe this is what they are like when not under a beech tree.
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Could be. I was focussing on spanish bluebells and forget me nots.
I think what isn't bluebells is Campanula percicifolia
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The plant at the front of the photo. I know I have bluebells and forget me nots, but the green mass of stuff at the front of the pictures. I think it might be a campanula, but not 100% sure.
That you nutcutlet, I think that may make sense, I think i have those out the front that I sprinkled the seeds out the back. Everything is stunted out the front due to being under a massive beech tree, so maybe this is what they are like when not under a beech tree.
Could be. There's lots of variation in plants here with different soils and aspects
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I think you're right. The plant in the foreground of the 2nd and 3rd pics is campanula pacificafolia
If this is in bloom now I would say too early for campanula (mine has not appeared yet) but Spanish bluebells are abundant here in Lincolnshire
All the flowers look like bluebells to me. The plant at the front is at about the same stage as some of my Campanula persicifolia
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