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papa 23-03-2004 04:46 PM

Bluebells
 
Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Many thanks

P.


Sacha 23-03-2004 04:46 PM

Bluebells
 
papa23/3/04 2:38

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


Sacha 23-03-2004 04:46 PM

Bluebells
 
papa23/3/04 2:38

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


Bob Hobden 23-03-2004 04:46 PM

Bluebells
 

P wrote in message
Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?


British... Hyacinthoides non-scripta (syn Scilla non-scripta)
Spanish.... H. hispanica (syn Scilla campanulata)

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Bob

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Bob Hobden 23-03-2004 04:46 PM

Bluebells
 

P wrote in message
Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?


British... Hyacinthoides non-scripta (syn Scilla non-scripta)
Spanish.... H. hispanica (syn Scilla campanulata)

--
Regards
Bob

Use a useful Screen Saver...
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/
and find intelligent life amongst the stars



Stewart Robert Hinsley 24-03-2004 05:16 PM

Bluebells
 
In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38
$880$

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Stewart Robert Hinsley 24-03-2004 05:17 PM

Bluebells
 
In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38
$880$

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Stewart Robert Hinsley 24-03-2004 05:18 PM

Bluebells
 
In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38
$880$

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Stewart Robert Hinsley 24-03-2004 05:18 PM

Bluebells
 
In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38
$880$

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Sacha 24-03-2004 05:21 PM

Bluebells
 
Stewart Robert Hinsley23/3/04 6:45
@meden .demon.co.uk

In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.


I think you should have posted two aspirin with that. But thank you. ;-)
I was looking at an older copy of the RHS encyclopaedia, the newer one being
outside so presumably I'd have been corrected if I'd looked at the current
copy.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


Sacha 24-03-2004 05:21 PM

Bluebells
 
Stewart Robert Hinsley23/3/04 6:45
@meden .demon.co.uk

In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.


I think you should have posted two aspirin with that. But thank you. ;-)
I was looking at an older copy of the RHS encyclopaedia, the newer one being
outside so presumably I'd have been corrected if I'd looked at the current
copy.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


Sacha 24-03-2004 05:22 PM

Bluebells
 
Stewart Robert Hinsley23/3/04 6:45
@meden .demon.co.uk

In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.


I think you should have posted two aspirin with that. But thank you. ;-)
I was looking at an older copy of the RHS encyclopaedia, the newer one being
outside so presumably I'd have been corrected if I'd looked at the current
copy.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


Sacha 24-03-2004 05:22 PM

Bluebells
 
Stewart Robert Hinsley23/3/04 6:45
@meden .demon.co.uk

In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.


I think you should have posted two aspirin with that. But thank you. ;-)
I was looking at an older copy of the RHS encyclopaedia, the newer one being
outside so presumably I'd have been corrected if I'd looked at the current
copy.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


Stewart Robert Hinsley 24-03-2004 05:39 PM

Bluebells
 
In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38
$880$

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Sacha 24-03-2004 05:47 PM

Bluebells
 
Stewart Robert Hinsley23/3/04 6:45
@meden .demon.co.uk

In article , Sacha
writes
papa23/3/04 2:38

Brain is dead today and cannot remember...

Whats the botanical name for the common British bluebell? And anyone
does the spanish bluebell have a different name?

Hyacinthoides hispanica is the Spanish bluebell. This slightly surprised me
when I checked my own memory with the RHS encyclopedia because they're also
grouped under Scillas, which is what I usually think of. And to confuse me
further, they belong to the lily family. ;-)


Under the new classifications they're in Hyacinthaceae (hyacinths,
squills and allies); the old Liliaceae is now spread across two orders
(Liliales and Asparagales).

The common bluebell is Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Both species are
sometimes placed in Endymion or Scilla.


I think you should have posted two aspirin with that. But thank you. ;-)
I was looking at an older copy of the RHS encyclopaedia, the newer one being
outside so presumably I'd have been corrected if I'd looked at the current
copy.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)



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