Meet the Harebells

Harebells are lovely light-blue/purplish bell-shaped flowers that are found everywhere on this continent but grow easily in the north because they like cooler temperatures.A field of them makes a lovely green and blue carpet – a relaxing and comforting sight. πŸ™‚

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      1. Me too! I’m all about color theory. I seem to have a thing with colors and emotions being equal in my brain. πŸ™‚ It’s like … seeing emotions and feeling colors, lol.

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  1. They’re very pretty. I don’t think I’ve seen harebells on my Canadian travels, but we have a related species here in the UK called the clustered bellflower. It’s not widespread, but you can find it in meadows that are growing on chalk or limestone.

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    1. Harebells tend to grow well in more northerly areas because they like the cooler temps. The bellflower grows everywhere here and is considered to be a weed, but I had some in the garden of my last house and let them be. I thought they were quite pretty.

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