Habitat: moist dappled shade
You can find it from Labrador to Alaska
consistently moist
which means it is slow to awaken in spring and does its most active growing during the warm summer months
elongated bells in mid-late spring over fresh green foliage
Uvularia sessilifolia - Sessile-leaf Bellwort cut-foliage Habitat: moist dappled shadeSizes available: 1 quart (always looks terrible in a pot) Basics: zones 3 8, 4 10" x 15", part to full shade, pale yellow, bell shaped flowers in mid spring, likes rich, moist woodland soils and will go summer dormant if too dry. Common names: Sessile leaf Bellwort, Little Merrybells, Sessile Bellwort, Wild Oats, Straw Lily, Spreading Bellwort Family: Colchicaceae Origin Distribution: New Brunswick to Minnesota and the Dakotas, south to the