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| Bellwort, Merry-bells |
Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Bellwort forms large colonies in good woods throughout eastern North America, and at first glance resembles Solomon's Seal with its arching stems and alternate lance-shaped leaves. But the late spring, early summer flowers are creamy yellow, drooping, 1 inch bells, borne at the tips of branched stems up to 18 inches tall. It is common in the woods and would be a good plant for naturalizing in shaded areas. Cat# 1289
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Available: 2009 or later
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| $5.00 each
in 3.5 inch pots
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| Wild Oats |
Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Wild Oats forms large colonies of widely spaced stems on moist soil in woods and coves throughout the eastern United States. Plants grow to about 1 foot tall and the arching stems are terminated by mid-spring, straw-yellow, bell-shaped flowers. It is a good plant for naturalizing in good soil and shady areas. Cat# 1318
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Photo courtesy of Tom Barnes
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Available: 2009 or later
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