RM2BHNXC1–A close up of the yellow hanging flowers of Uvularia perfoliata taller form
RF2FK5GBW–Bellwort or Merrybells in natural light. The Bellwort is a perennial forb native to the eastern United States and Canada
RF2A8WJGM–Native wildflowers, yellow bellwort, and waterfall.
RFMK2Y3K–Bellwort in natural setting.
RMH4NP5H–Uvularia perfoliata, Uvulaire perfolièe, Bellwort; Wild Oats; Merry-bells, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees
RF2T7KW47–Old illustration of Perfoliate Bellwort (Uvularia perfoliata). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2R8FBWN–Wood Merrybells (Uvularia perfoliata) n.d. by Mary Vaux Walcott, born Philadelphia, PA 1860-died St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada 1940
RFT5NJ5E–Uvularia Perfoliata is flowering plant and the flowers of this plant are large and bright yellow, its flower looks like a bell, vintage line drawing o
RMAD6YGX–Perfoliate Bellwort Uvularia perfoliata Chapel Hill North Carolina United States 3 May fruit Liliaceae
RMRB914G–Uvularia Perfoliata, Uvulaire Perfoliée
RMMKM622–Uvularia Perfoliata, Uvulaire Perfoliée
RFRAEDMR–Uvularia perfoliata, Uvulaire perfolièe, Bellwort, Wild Oats, Merry-bells, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les reimagined
RM2R6H6AD–Wood Merrybells (Uvularia perfoliata). Date: n.d. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2C1G5EK–Uvularia perfoliata L Uvularia perfoliata L.
RM2AKJ2DH–Botany of the Southern states . gles with themidrib ; but in the perfoliate leaves the veins pass off at nearlyright angles, with a much more abundant production of theparenchyma, thus uniformly accomplishing in this case whatoccasionally happens in other vegetables. Perfoliate leavesoccur, from the same cause, in the alternate varieties, by theunion of the lobes, of what would otherwise form a cordateleaf, as in the Uvularia perfoliata. But the most singularvariations produced by the operation of this cause, occur in thepitcher-like leaves. Our common Sarracenia (Side-saddle flower)is produce
RMRWNH1R–The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsofbotany00grayuoft Year: [1887] Bellwort (Uvularia perfoliata, V'lg. 162) is a familiar illustration. The lower and earlier leaves show it distinctly. Later, the plant is apt to produce some leaves merely clasping the stem by tlie sessile and heart-shaped base, and the latest may be merely sessile. So the series explains the peculiarity : jg^ in the formation of the leaf the bases, meeting around the stem, grow together tiiere. 159. Connate-perfoliate. Such are the upper leaves of true Honey- suckles. Here
RM2BHNXC5–A close up of the yellow hanging flowers of Uvularia perfoliata taller form
RFMK2Y4J–Bellwort in natural setting.
RMW384DW–Botanical illustration of Uvularia perfoliata from 1913.
RMRJ2JTX–. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. — 69 — WOOD-DAFFOOIL, BELLWORT. UVULARIA PERFOLIATA. MAY. — 70 — PINK AZALEA AZALEA IRHODOOENDRONI NUDIFLORA. APRIL—MAY. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Iles, George, 1852-1942. Montreal : Montreal Star
RFMK2Y1X–Bellwort in natural setting.
RMRDWTXW–. Wild flowers of the north-eastern states: being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern United States. Botany. BELLWORT : Uvularia perfoliata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Miller, Ellen Bell (Robertson) 1859-; Whiting, Margaret Christine. New York [etc. ] G. P. Putnam's Sons
RMRDW9D2–. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. FORMS OF THE PETIOLK 33. Fig. 80. AmplexicanI leaves of Aster laevia. Fig. 81. Perfoliate leaves of Bellwort ( Uvularia.perfoliata). Fig. 82. Connate leaves of Honeysuckle {Lonicera sempersirens). 43. In Fig. 82 (Trumpet Honeysuckle) the leaves placed opposite are joined together by pairs, base to base. Such are connate leaves. 44. The forms of the petiole, when the petiole exists, are also various. Generally, it is merely a rounded, slender stem, but you will oft
RMRE2MFX–. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. Anemone nemorosa. Wood Anemone, The wood anemone orWiadflower. peally belongs in Anemone nemorosa. t t t f t the halt-lit woods of spring, when the foliage is un- developed and its shade is thin and spotty; but I have often found the the White Mountain woods. The green, three-sided seed pod looks like a beechnut. Uvularia perfoliata is a very near rela- tion to the flower under consideration, with differences which Prof. Goodale fully explains in his book entitled Wild Flowers of America. It is sufiicient here to say that in this variety the ste
RMRE2MG3–. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. 16 FAMILIAR FLOWERS OF FIELD AND GARDEN.. Anemone nemorosa. Wood Anemone, The wood anemone orWiadflower. peally belongs in Anemone nemorosa. t t t f t the halt-lit woods of spring, when the foliage is un- developed and its shade is thin and spotty; but I have often found the the White Mountain woods. The green, three-sided seed pod looks like a beechnut. Uvularia perfoliata is a very near rela- tion to the flower under consideration, with differences which Prof. Goodale fully explains in his book entitled Wild Flowers of America. It is sufiicien
RMRJX3HW–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario ^1^ LILIACEAE Uvularia perfoliata L. Perfoliate bellwort Uvulaire perfoliée. HABITAT: Rich, mesic hardwoods, dry oak-pine woods, and thici<ets. STATUS: Rare in Canada and Vermont. HABITAT: Riches forêts mésoîques de bois durs, fo- rêts xénques (chêne-pin) et fourrés. SITUATION: Rare au Canada et au Vermont. REFERENCES/SOURCES Anderson, E., & T.W. Whital<er. 1934. Speciation m Uvularia. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 15:2
RMRCRN96–. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Plants. Bellwort (Uvularia perfoliata, Fig. 162) is a familiar illustration. The lower and earlier leaves show it distinctly. Later, the plant is apt to produce some leaves merely clasping the stem by the sessile and heart-shaped base, and the latest may be merely sessile. So the series explains the peculiarity : in the formation of the leaf the bases, meeting around the stem, grow together there. 159. Connate-perfoliate. Such are the upper leaves of true Honey- suckles. Here (Fig. 163) of the opposite and sessile leaves, some pairs, espe
RMRCRKCW–. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Botany. Bellwort (Uvularia perfoliata, V'lg. 162) is a familiar illustration. The lower and earlier leaves show it distinctly. Later, the plant is apt to produce some leaves merely clasping the stem by tlie sessile and heart-shaped base, and the latest may be merely sessile. So the series explains the peculiarity : jg^ in the formation of the leaf the bases, meeting around the stem, grow together tiiere. 159. Connate-perfoliate. Such are the upper leaves of true Honey- suckles. Here (Fig. 163) of the opposite and sessile leaves, some pair
RMRCT5W9–. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Botany. Bell-wort (Uvularia perfoliata, Fig 162) is a familiar illustration. The '"C-^i lower and earlier leaves show it distinctly. Later, the plant is apt to produce some leaves merely clasping the stem by the sessile and heart-shaped base, and the latest may be merely sessile. So the series explains the peculiarity : in the formation of the leaf the bases, meeting around the stem, grow together there. 159. Connate-perfoliate. Such are the upper leaves of true Honey- suckles. Here (Fig. 163) of the opposite and sessile leaves, some
RMRDWHRA–. Gray's school and field book of botany. Consisting of "Lessons in botany," and "Field, forest, and garden botany," bound in one volume. Botany; Botany. Bellwort (Uvularia perfoliata, Eig. 162) is a famihar illustration. The lower and earlier leaves show it distinctly. Later, the plant is apt to produce some leaves merely clasping the stem by the sessile and heart-shaped base, and the latest may be merely sessile. So the series explains the peculiarity: Ig^ in the formation of the leaf the bases, meeting around the stem, grow togetlier there. 159. Connate-perfoliate. Such
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