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No, bluebells are typically known for their characteristic blue or violet hues. While there are many flower species that can be red, bluebells belong to the genus Hyacinthoides, which predominantly features blue flowers. Genetic variations or hybridization can occasionally lead to color changes in plants, but a red bluebell would be highly unusual and not recognized as a true bluebell.

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