Amongst the blue ones and white ones in our garden are scattered some pink.
"Native Bluebells can be recognised by the deep violet-blue flowers, drooping stems and strong sweet smell. The Spanish Bluebell is much more upright, less fragrant and the flowers can be blue, white or pink. The Spanish Bluebell interbreeds with our native Bluebell creating a hybrid. Both the Spanish and hybrid varieties spread more rapidly than the native Bluebell and have been taking over."
Pink ones Hazel......I have never ever seen pink ones before! We have loads of bluebells in our garden but they are almost all white ones if that makes sense? I would love some pink ones!
I agree that 'pinkbells' does not roll off the tongue like 'bleubells'!