RF2H4GXAN–A truly dark blue Australian Bluebell (Wahlenbergia Gracilis), found at Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve in Croydon North, Victoria, Australia.
RM2E03F4F–Tall Bluebell Wahlenbergia stricta Campanulaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RF2H5Y8ER–A perfect specimen of an Australian Bluebell (Wahlenbergia Gracilis) found at Kinglake National Park in Victoria, Australia on a windless day.
RF2HAJEDC–AUSTRALIA - CIRCA 1999: a stamp printed in the Australia shows Australian Bluebell, Wahlenbergia Stricta, Wildflower, circa 1999
RF2H4GXA1–A not so blue Australian Bluebell (Wahlenbergia Gracilis). These pretty flowers vary from dark blue to almost white - like this one at Hochkins Ridge.
RFHP8CF4–Wahlenbergia, Australian wildflower, native bluebell with bright daylight background suits condolence card for funeral, death, farewell and sad loss
RF2JNR039–detailed close up of a Royal bluebell (Wahlenbergia gloriosa)
RF2M62XYW–Australian Bluebells (Wahlenbergia Gracilis) are common in the woodlands of Victoria. Their flowers are pale blue, so this dark blue one is rare.
RM2AJXF0K–Wahlenbergia undulata known as African Bluebell in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa.
RF2WT2N63–Delicate purple flower bud covered in dew drops, growing in a meadow in the Drakensberg Mountains
RF2HBG93K–Wild flowers in deep velvet, yellow and white stemming from the heart of the rocks in dark brown covered with grass, moss and lake Sevan in emerald
RF2WT2PMH–A delicate lilac-blue African bluebell, enbergia undulata, covered in waterdrops, in the grasslands of the Drakensberg Mountains.
RF2X25CR4–Closeup of an African Bluebell, Wahlenbergia Undulata
RFR4N2T3–Wahlenbergia, Australian wildflower, native bluebell
RMAYFGF8–Maori bluebell (Wahlenbergia pygmaea) actually in bellflower family North Island New Zealand Endemic
RF2HFJE2R–A bee collects pollen from a Hairy Annual Bluebell flower (Wahlenbergia gracilenta)
RF2FMRMCK–(Wahlenbergia capensis) Cape bluebell, Blue and white Wild flower growing during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RMHMW2NJ–Tufted Bluebell (Wahlenbergia communis or Wahlenbergia capillaris), Campanulaceae.
RF2J4W3CA–Australian Bluebells (Wahlenbergia Gracilis) are really common in Australian woodlands, but are usually pale blue. This dark blue is quite rare.
RM2AJXF01–Wahlenbergia undulata known as African Bluebell in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa.
RF2X25CK3–Closeup of an African Bluebell, Wahlenbergia Undulata
RMAYFGF7–Maori bluebell (Wahlenbergia pygmaea) actually in bellflower family North Island New Zealand Endemic
RF2FMRMC3–(Wahlenbergia capensis) Cape bluebell, Blue and white Wild flower being held in a mans hands, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2DF7X70–Blue and white Wild flower growing during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2X25C7Y–Closeup of an African Bluebell, Wahlenbergia Undulata
RF2DF7XN7–Blue and white Wild flower growing during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2X25C8C–Closeup of an African Bluebell, Wahlenbergia Undulata
RF2DF7X5K–Blue and white Wild flower growing during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2X25C7W–Closeup of an African Bluebell, Wahlenbergia Undulata
RF2DF7XMP–Blue and white Wild flower growing during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2DF7XM9–Blue and white Wild flower growing during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2DF7X5B–Blue and white Wild flower growing during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
RF2DF7WNN–Blue and white Wild flower growing during spring, Cape Town, South Africa
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