
On day 328 of 365 Days Wild I spent some time with the white bluebells in the little woodland area.
There are a number of clumps of these lovely flowers dotted amongst the bluebells. They’re caused by a rare genetic mutation. It has been estimated that there is only one white bluebell for every 10,000 blue bluebells. We’re lucky enough to have quite a few of them happily multiplying under the trees at the bottom of the path.





What’s in flower where you are? Let me know in the comments below.
nice close up of the “fly”?
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