Harebells

/ˈhɛrˌbɛlz/ noun

Definition

Plural of harebell; multiple delicate blue or purple bell-shaped wildflowers found in grasslands.

Etymology

From 'harebell' (hare + bell) plus English plural suffix -s. The plural form follows standard English noun pluralization patterns established centuries ago.

Kelly Says

A field of nodding harebells in Scottish highlands inspired countless Romantic poets who saw their fragility as symbols of fleeting beauty—these delicate flowers have inspired more poetry per square inch than almost any other wildflower.

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