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Blue Bell Flowers, As A Flowering Plant, Eugene, Oregon
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![]() The first of our bluebell plants bloomed under our Tulip Tree in the backyard.
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![]() One of our new Blue Bells plants grew just high enough to reach a patch of sunlight.
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![]() Another of our new Blue Bells plants bloomed at the end of a bent stalk. Probably as a result of the recent rain.
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![]() The Blue Bell flowers were shaped like tiny bells. The flowers were not strictly blue, but were instead more of a blue-violet color.
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