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WHICH BLUEBELL IS IT?

Click 'Start' below to begin the bluebell identifier questionnaire. For each question, click on the answer which is most appropriate. At the end of the questionnaire you will be notified which bluebell you have seen.

REMEMBER - a single patch of bluebells is quite likely to have a mixture of native and hybrid bluebells, or of Spanish and hybrid bluebells, or of all three. The hybrid is very variable and can look like the native or the Spanish bluebell. If you think more than one type of bluebell is present at a single site, it’s likely that they’re all hybrids and you should record the patch as being a “mixture” on the form.

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