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Use "bluebells" in a sentence
"The real threat to our bluebells is the use we make of the woodlands – people running through them, taking photos of each other standing on trampled bluebells."
"Taking a walk through the bluebells is a very special experience that brings people back year after year to see the never ending haze of blue and smell the wonderful fragrance that fills the air."
"At last the wanderers came upon a whole company of bluebells -- not what Hugh would have called bluebells, for the bluebells of Scotland are the single-poised harebells -- but wild hyacinths, growing in a damp and shady spot, in wonderful luxuriance."