Pale-blue wild flower, so named because of its apparent prevalence in meadows frequented by the 'boxing' leverets said to be mad in March
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- Plant with bell-shaped blue flowers
- Pale blue campanula, cuckoo's shoe, fairy's chime, lady's thimble or wild hyacinth of Scotland whose name in question refers to its apparent abundance in habitats frequented by husks of jack rabbits or leverets
- Wood hyacinth
- Slender, delicate perennial
- Plant with blue bell-shaped flowers
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