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Yellow Bells

Wildflower Journal Posted on 2025-03-25 by D. Smith2025-03-25

Yellow bells (Fritillaria pudica) are low-growing perennials found in the grasslands in early spring.    They are part of the lily family.   They grow from scaly bulbs and many have several small corms.    The stems rise to about 15-25 cm.   Lanceolate-linear leaves are usually in opposite pairs.   A yellow bell-shaped drooping flower sometimes has a faint purple ring near … Continue reading →

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