Scottish bluebell
The Scottish bluebell, also known as the Hyacinthoides non-scripta, is a perennial flowering plant native to the woodlands and meadows of Scotland. It features bell-shaped, blue flowers that bloom in spring, creating stunning carpets of color in natural habitats. The plant typically grows to a height of 30-50 cm and prefers moist, shaded areas.
This species is an important part of the local ecosystem, providing nectar for various pollinators, including bees. The Scottish bluebell is also protected by law in some areas, making it illegal to pick or uproot them in the wild. Their beauty and ecological significance contribute to their popularity in gardens and conservation efforts.