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The increase in shade from taller trees can reduce the amount of sunlight that reaches the forest floor, which negatively affects the growth of bluebells, as they thrive in well-lit environments. Additionally, competition for nutrients and water from the roots of larger trees can further inhibit bluebell populations. Consequently, the number of bluebells in the woods may decline, leading to changes in the overall biodiversity of the area.

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