Bluebells

Something that grows wild out of nature can be such a fascinating visual subject, not just in actuality, but also in images. One concrete example of this is the recognizable flowers tRead morehat carpet woodlands in an enchanting sweep of purple every year, now conveniently the subject of Photowall's bluebells wall murals. Bluebells spend most of the year underground in a dormant state only to emerge with style in the spring, growing from bulbs. In other categories under the flowers section, you have things like the sakura blossoms native to Japan. Photowall's bluebells wall murals are more associated with Britain since it accounts for nearly 50% of the world’s population of the flower. They are often described as small, dappled-shade-seeking hyacinths which are a special symbol of Britishness. What makes them even more special is that you will not see them in bouquets or be able to buy them in garden centers, you need to go down to the woods.

Information concerning bluebells wall murals

The bluebell has many names like English bluebell, wild hyacinth, Cuckoo’s Boots, Lady’s Nightcap and even Witches’ Thimbles. Did you know that in Britain, it is against the law to intentionally pick, uproot or destroy bluebells? This will make your bluebells wall murals stand out even more and serve as an important reminder to take care of certain environments. These flowers take a long time to establish, around 5-7 years from seed to flower, which is why they are so sensitive. Bluebells can take years to recover after footfall damage because if it leaves are crushed, they die back from lack of food as the leaves cannot photosynthesize. You can share this vital information when people will undoubtedly admire your bluebells wall murals. Whether you display them in your home, hangout area or even the office, bluebells wall murals will certainly draw attention with their beauty and grace. Just take a loot at "Springtime Bluebell" and you will see what we mean.

A variety of types

As already mentioned, Britain accounts for half the world's bluebells. Millions of bulbs can exist in just one forest, giving rise to the violet-blue carpets that are such a springtime joy to walk through. Scenes such as this are bound to be found in bluebells wall murals and you will feel the magic emanating from them. But did you know that there is also another kind, particularly the Spanish bluebell? It was introduced into the United Kingdom by the Victorians as a garden plant, but escaped into the wild. It is likely that this escape occurred from both the carefree disposal of bulbs and pollination. Today, the Spanish bluebell can be found alongside the native bluebell in woodlands and along woodland edges, as well as on roadsides and in gardens. It will be hard to distinguish them in bluebells wall murals because both types make for such a wonderful wall decoration. In this instance, perhaps a more funky option like "Bluebells - Violet" is the way to go. This bluebells wall mural will really upgrade the visual weight of your chosen interior.

Impact of Bluebells wall murals

In Scotland, for example, the flowers are actually referred to as "harebells". This is because it was believed that witches turned themselves into hares and hid among these flowers! In Victorian culture, bluebells were viewed as a way to communicate your feelings and thoughts, making bluebells wall murals an ideal decoration for residential spaces such as the living room or family area. Bluebells were often used to call in fairies, too. You could "ring" a bluebell like you would a normal bell and the fairies would come to you. This charming little anecdote can make bluebells wall murals the perfect adornment in a child's bedroom, study area or play pen. Just imagine pieces like "Pathway in a Sunny Bluebell Forest" or "Forest Earth Trail" hanging above their bed or table, the children will be absolutely delighted and have a great medium to daydream. Bluebells wall murals might even be able to breed the next generation of conservationists.
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