A sea of blue: share your bluebell photographs
by Guardian readers from Environment | The Guardian on (#19THV)
To coincide with the Woodland Trust's Big Bluebell Watch, we'd like to see your pictures of the bluebells you have discovered so far this spring
Often found in ancient woodland, bluebells are a significant part of our springtime. These forest flowers only have a small window to bloom; between the arrival of the warmer sun and the opening of the tree canopy which casts them in shade.
This spring the Woodland Trust is mapping bluebells across the country with the launch of its Big Bluebell Watch. The idea is to determine how bluebells are being affected by climate change, and whether any action is needed to protect them.
