Bluebell Flower Magic. 26052021 The bluebell is traditionally associated with St George Englands patron saint probably because it starts to bloom around his feast day on 23rd April. The flowers are seen in gardens and along pathways gracing meadows and glens tucked away in shady forest areas and carpeting woodlands.
In reality the flowers connection with England is much stronger than that of George himself. Bluebell is a perennial plant which is a spring ephemeral and belongs to the family of lilies. They may be planted on gravesites to comfort mourning visitors and represent the rebirth of the dead.
To Elizabethans bluebells were enchanted and heaven forbid you hear their bell-shaped heads ring for death would likely follow.
29042017 The bluebell season is upon us the perfect time to share with you some of the artwork inspired by these magical flowers and to reveal some of the secrets of the woodland species. Ad Same Day Delivered Flowers Designed By Experts. Believed to name the fairies when rung and considered unfortunate to stroll by way of a mass of bluebells as a result of it was stuffed with spellsIt can also be thought of an unfortunate flower to choose or convey into the home. 24012009 The Magic Bluebell.