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They are also found in North America as well now thanks to gardeners and prerequisite escapees that occur during cleanup. There's also a native bluebell found in Texas and is the state flower. Those are, I think, related to Lupines though and not these, and are a protected species.
It's okay that they are slightly larger than scale. Given the size of the assets in Cities, these would be about ant-sized if not scaled a bit larger. There's another program I use that has various flowering plants. Among the various plants is queen-Anne's lace. These are a bit more than slightly larger and are more like dinner plates! ;-)
Hey @JeyMC - sloe/blackthorn is actually on my todo list! and I have considered hawthorn, I'll take another look