Hello Folks! Flowers not only decorate our meadows, our woodlands, our roadsides with splashes of colour, but they also provide food and shelter for a whole host of insects. We have only to look at UK flowers to appreciate their beauty, their scent, their diversity.Each Monday for 12 weeks I will be posting a little teaser for you. Without looking in books or on the internet (i.e - no cheating), see if you can identify the UK flower. On Wednesday, so as long as no-one has guessed it, I will post one clue. On Friday I will post the answer along with some additional information for your interest.Keep a note of each species, as I will be asking which is the odd one out at the end of the quiz.MYSTERY FLOWER QUIZ#4Ding dong - what a barnet!
I'll kick off with Harebell
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Tony
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hope you,r right TJ
barnet fair is slang for hair.
but with ding dong being the first part of the clue it could be a flower beginning with bell
Ray
a good laugh is better than a tonic
I agree....seems to fit perfectly
Caroline in Jersey
Cin J
Me too! Spot on TJ!
(Saw lots of harebells yesterday!)
"All weeds are flowers, once you get to know them" (Eeyore)
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Granny's Bonnet is my guess
Regards Mick
Work is for those people that don't Bird-watch!!!!
Just now I will go for Bell flower tussock
I'm back with the Harebell crew so get your thinking caps on because my answers are usually wrong.
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
can harebell be spelled hairbell
Clue: I contain one who is disobedient to authority.
we have a law breaking bellringer in the village cought stealing bluebells lol