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English: Etiolated Spanish Bluebells, Hyacinthoides hispanica. They grew under an opaque cover; some that were not covered are visible on the right. The longest etiolated leaves are about 50 cm (19 inches) long: compare with the green leaves on the right, which are thicker, broader, and about half as long. Three nearly colourless etiolated flower shoots are visible: compare these to the opened flowers on the right.
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Photographed in London, England on 30 April 2012 after a month of heavy showers.

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