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In April, bluebell bulbs begin to sprout as the temperatures rise, and they emerge above ground, showcasing their characteristic blue flowers. By July, the flowers have typically faded, and the plant is in the process of photosynthesis, replenishing its energy stores before entering dormancy. In December, the bluebell is dormant, with its foliage dying back and the bulb resting underground, preparing for the next growing season as temperatures drop.

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