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harebell
[ hair-bel ]
noun
- a low plant, Campanula rotundifolia, of the bellflower family, having narrow leaves and blue, bell-shaped flowers.
- a plant, Endymion nonscriptus, of the lily family, having long, one-sided clusters of bell-shaped flowers.
harebell
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noun
- a N temperate campanulaceous plant, Campanula rotundifolia, having slender stems and leaves, and bell-shaped pale blue flowers Also called (in Scotland)bluebell
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The red squirrel, golden eagle, harebells and heather are among the species which make up a big part of our national identity.
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Visitors between May and July should be able to see flowers including harebells, buttercups, poppies and cornflowers.
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At the base of Raedwald’s mound, there were blue harebells, dandelions, and a few thistles.
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On it was a jam jar of blue flowers, harebells perhaps, and a full ashtray, and a pile of books.
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Here and there a yellow tormentil showed in the grass, a late harebell or a few shreds of purple bloom on a brown, crisping tuft of self-heal.
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