Saturday, November 19, 2011

So many beautiful flowers in the UK, what is the closest equivalent to the Texas Bluebonnet in Spring?

The Texas Bluebonnet is a type of lupine.


There are many lupines available in the UK but I don't know if any look like the bluebonnet.


Have you tried planting bluebonnets?


Don't know how well they will do there, they might not get enough light there %26amp; might get too much water but it might be woth a try.

So many beautiful flowers in the UK, what is the closest equivalent to the Texas Bluebonnet in Spring?
lupins, i've got several that look near identical to a bluebonnet if you are in england. they seed around early september.
Reply:looks like a lupin to me
Reply:Blue Bells: Native Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), or Wild Hyacinths as they are known in Scotland, are ... more ...Bluebells - ... that most quintessentially British of wildflowers. The UK is home to half of the world’s total population and the intense blue-violet haze that carpets our woodlands is an unforgettable sight in May.
Reply:u know its illegal to pick a bluebonnet in texas, unless its in your back yard i guess

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