very damp white and blue Bluebells growing in my garden the white are a versions of the Spanish variety of bluebells, introduced 200 years ago, they are relatively common now, you can also get a pink Bluebell to.
@onewing Thanks Babs its only in the last few weeks I've found out those white flowers in our garden are Bluebells, as you can tell I'm not that good at identifying flowers:)
Lovely clear image. They are pretty but I much prefer the wild ones. You can always tell because the Spanish ones stand upright, whereas the wild ones bow their heads
@bigmxx Thank you for finding the time to comment Michelle as you can see from the comments above they come in Blue, White and Pink the white and Pink being a Spanish variety:)