Which preposition to use with harebells

from Occurrences 1%

Amy covered her eyes, and Helen grew pale, for part way down the crumbling tower, clinging like a bird to the thick ivy stems, hung Casimer, coolly gathering harebells from the clefts of the wall.

in Occurrences 1%

The picture seemed to them also a combination of many things, or rather of attempts at many thingsBurne-Jones' mystical colourthe rustic character of a Bastien-Lepage or a Milletwith the jewelled detail of a fourteenth-century Florentine, so wonderful were the harebells in the foreground, the lichened rocks, the dabbled fleece of the lamb: but they realised that it was a combination that only a remarkable talent could have achieved.

of Occurrences 1%

In this vicinity we miss the blue Harebell, the identical harebell of Ellen Douglas, which I remember waving its exquisite flowers along the banks of the Merrimack, and again at Brattleboro', below the cascade in the village, where it has climbed the precipitous sides of old buildings, and nods inaccessibly from their crevices, in that picturesque spot, looking down on the hurrying river.

without Occurrences 1%

No, monsieur, it is quite impossible; you cannot reach the harebells without risking too much; come away and forget that I wanted them.

Which preposition to use with  harebells