05 May 2012
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I read some interesting facts about blubells..!
Bronze Age people used bluebell glue to attach feathers to, or 'fletch', their arrows.
Bluebell sap was used to bind pages into the spines of books
Bluebell bulbs were crushed to provide starch for the ruffs of Elizabethan collars and sleeves
Fascinating flower and I understand that England has the most bluebells in the world.
We have them in Sweden too, but because of the cold blue balls are more common..
Love your romantic photos Cindy!
xxx Arne
5 May 2012 at 22:49:00 BST
interesting facts about bluebells by anonymous. Photos remind me of some sort of fantancy land
8 May 2012 at 04:35:00 BST
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