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WildFlowerLover
WildFlowerLover
Lungwort
  Lungwort February 21, 2012 1155
Lungwort
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1373
terrahbell
terrahbell
VIRGINIA BLUE BELL
  VIRGINIA BLUE BELL May 07, 2010 1373
Virginia Cowslip, Lungwort Oysterleaf, Wild Bluebells, Roanoke Bells
five petals fused into a tubular shape
pinkish bulb that shifts into a blue-violet color as it ripens into a flower.
Needs insects to fertilize the seeds. Not capable of self-fertilization
The flower is commonly pollinated by butterflies, larger bees don't fit in the trumpet.
The flowers die well before June.
VIRGINIA BLUE BELL
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714
DrPerry
DrPerry
Lungwort (spotted leaves, and Vinca)
  Lungwort (spotted leaves, and Vinca) May 17, 2009 714
Young Perennial Plant


Habit: tree


"University of Vermont Extension"
Lungwort (spotted leaves, and Vinca)
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2326
gardengeek
gardengeek
Virginia Bluebells
  Virginia Bluebells April 29, 2009 2326
Could also be: Mertensia longfloria,
Small Flowered Penstemon; Penstemon procerus
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Virginia Cowslip, Lungwort Oysterleaf, Wild Bluebells, Roanoke Bells

five petals fused into a tubular shape

pinkish bulb that shifts into a blue-violet color as it ripens into a flower.

Needs insects to fertilize the see
Virginia Bluebells

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