Common names of plants from B & T World Seeds' price-lists
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(Bluebell)
"Bluebell" currently available from B & T World Seeds
"Arkansas Bluebell" | Amsonia hubrichtii |
"Australian Bluebell" | Billardiera heterophylla |
"Australian Bluebell Creeper" | Sollya heterophylla |
"Bluebell" | Campanula rotundifolia |
"Bluebell" | Hyacinthoides non-scripta |
"Bluebell Creeper" | Billardiera heterophylla |
"Bluebell of Scotland" | Campanula rotundifolia |
"Bluebells" | Mertensia virginica |
"California Bluebells" | Phacelia campanularia |
"Californian Bluebell" | Nemophila menziesii blue |
"Cape Bluebell" | Wahlenbergia capensis |
"Climbing Bluebell" | Sollya heterophylla |
"Desert Bluebells" | Phacelia campanularia |
"English Bluebell" | Hyacinthoides non-scripta |
"Rock Bluebell" | Campanula saxifraga |
"Scottish Bluebell" | Campanula rotundifolia |
"Virginia Bluebell" | Mertensia virginica |
"Virginian Bluebell" | Mertensia virginica |
All the "Bluebell" from our database
including currently available Bluebell, and Bluebell for which we do not have a current source.
Perhaps you found "Bluebell" in a book, another catalogue or among personal communications
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Herbal Medicinal names frequently refer to the part of the plant used and a version of the Latin name, for example "Belladonnae Radix", are the roots of Atropa belladonna ( the botanical name is sometimes written Atropa bella-donna ).
Some uses for plants are included in our common names, so fuel will find some plants useful for fuel, and aphro will find some plants reputed to have aphrodisiac properties.
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