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Uvularia grandiflora
Bellwort, Large-flowered Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
This bellwort is a clumping perennial wildflower found in wooded coves throughout all of eastern North America. Late spring flowers nod at the ends of 1 1/5' stalks and are yellow-green, and large, with twisted, dangling petals. The soft yellow flowers go nicely with the blue-green foliage that resembles Solomon's seal. Large-flowered bellwort is not fast growing. Grow it in shade to dappled sunlight with average soil moisture. Once established, this bellwort is drought tolerant, disease and pest resistant, and very easy to grow. Cat# 1583 -more info-
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Uvularia perfoliata
Bellwort, Merry-bells Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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 -more info-
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Uvularia sessilifolia
Wild Oats Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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 -more info- Uvularia sessilifolia, Wild Oats
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