Where's a top ten bluebell hotspot?
Wombwell Wood, near Barnsley, has been named as one of the top ten places on the Forestry Commission estate in England to see bluebells. A vivid blue carpet has sprung up in the 145 hectare (362 acre) South Yorkshire wood – popular with local walkers and famed for its gnarled old oaks. Bluebells are a good indicator that a wood’s roots go back many centuries and those that grow in Britain represent a significant proportion of the world’s population.The Forestry Commission has launched a new web page for people to post their bluebell images at http://www.facebook.com/#!/forestry.commission.england
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