Hi,
Please google Spanish bluebells to determine if this is suitable for you:
I've been removing Spanish bluebells from some turf for a couple of years.
Spanish ones are the bigger, fuller ones that spread and are hard to get rid if if you change your mind. It's frowned upon to plant them near woodland or wild flowers because they cross-breed wuth the native English ones which are protected and cannot be dug up.
Do your own research, but it seems you can give the Spanish ones away and plant them but only advised in private areas.
I thought I'd removed them all but this year some are still popping up which I can also give.
You will be late planting the bare bulbs, as the growing ones already have leaves.
If they do establish, they spread in the same planted areas and their glossy dark green leaves take up a lot of room until early Summer .
I'd suggest checking online if they're suitable for your intended location (private, not near open woodland or English bluebells etc)
Not counted how many but rough guess is a bucket load.
Spanish bluebell bulbs. Unplanted but sprouting. (Yeading UB4)
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