Uvularia grandiflora at Digging Dog
Uvularia
Uvularia grandiflora
With subtle grace, this moisture-loving woodland dweller unveils exquisitely dainty, moonlit yellow blooms. Its slender rhizomes send up a colony of wiry, erect branching stalks alternately wrapped in smooth, fresh green oblong foliage without petioles. From the upper leaf nodes on arched stem tips, 6 twisted lanceolate petals define narrowly bell-shaped blooms that enact a merry, dangling dance.
A Solomon’s Seal relation native to central and eastern America, Merrybells easily enchants any open, shady haunt given humus-rich soil, mulch and companions like Disporum ‘Heronswood Night’ and Ajuga ‘Chocolate Chip’.
Blooms March–April. Size: 12" high x 9" wide; hardy to zone 3. AVAILABLE SPRING 2012 Uvularia grandiflora (P-1413) Each $6.00
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