Among the White Bluebells

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.


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