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Bluebells are a sign of ancient woodland, where generations of these flowers have once thrived and over half the world’s population of bluebells grow in the UK.
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'Children used to pick huge bunches of bluebells down there and take them home for their parents but I don't know if they're even still there.
“Chirk’s parkland bursts into life in the spring as trees come back into leaf and bluebells brighten up the woodlands” they added.
In Downs Park Crescent, by the Toll Bridge, there is a path leading into the woodland where you can spot the excellent display of bluebells.
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It's against the law to intentionally pick, uproot or destroy bluebells.
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Now is a wonderful time to enjoy the woodland as wildflowers are at their most abundant and bluebells, wood anemone, wood sorrel and lesser celandine cover the ground.
The bluebells carpet the woodland here.
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They said of Geilston: "The window in the potting shed, built into the walled garden, opens into a secret glade where the banks of a sparkling burn are carpeted with bluebells and other spring flowers.
WOODLANDS across Buckinghamshire are now covered in carpets of bluebells this Spring.
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