harebell

/ˈhɛrˌbɛl/
noun
  1. A wild plant with delicate, bell-shaped blue or purple flowers that grows in meadows and rocky places.
    • She picked a small bunch of harebells for the kitchen table.
    • The harebell's nodding blue flowers are a favorite of bees and butterflies.
    • Harebells bloomed along the edge of the forest path in late summer.