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bellwort (Uvularia spp.; LILY FAMILY [Liliaceae])  Two species of native perennial herbs.  Stems erect, forking above the middle.  Leaves alternate, oval to oblong, mostly above the fork.  Elongated, nodding, yellow, 6-parted flowers at stem tips in spring.  In forests and clearings.  [139]

 

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