Also known as Scottish Bluebell, this delicate looking plant grows in grassland, banks, moors and other windswept areas. The leaves are almost grass-like and resemble those of Thrift (Armeria maritima) somewhat. Spreads slowly from it's rhizome and by seed, the minute seedlings need an open piece of ground to germinate properly. This perrenial plant is in flower normally between late july and october but sometimes lasting to november. Harebell has blue flowers, with the odd white or pinky-purply flower thrown in.