LARGE-FLOWERED BELLWORT 



Fmit. — Capsule, thrcc-lobed and three-angled, cut off 

 at the top. Seeds few in each cell. 



Pollinated by bees and flies. Nectar-bearing. 



Large-Flowered Bellwort. Uvuldria 

 grandiflora 



There are in our northern woods and among the 

 early flowers three slender, shining, leafy plants twelve 

 to twenty-four inches high, very similar in general ap- 

 pearance, yet with sufficient specific dift'erences to 

 make their selection and grouping a pleasure to the 

 amateur. These are the Bellworts, growing usually 

 in companies, recognized by their forking stems, their 



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