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Bluebells, particularly the European species (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), thrive in temperate climates with cool, moist conditions, which may not be ideal for Johannesburg's warmer, drier environment. However, certain species of bluebells, like those from South Africa (e.g., Scilla), may be more suitable for cultivation in the region. With careful attention to soil conditions, watering, and partial shade, it is possible to grow bluebells in Johannesburg, but success may vary.

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