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Large-flowered bellwort (Uvularia grandiflora) is a perennial herbaceous plant in the Colchicaceae family, growing between 30 and 60 cm tall. It is distinguished by its gracefully arching stems and alternate leaves, oval to lanceolate, with a soft green colour. Its pendulous, solitary flowers appear in spring, usually in April or May. They are bright yellow, bell-shaped, elongated and slightly twisted, giving a delicate and elegant appearance. The fruits are small capsules that release brownish seeds in summer.
Large-flowered bellwort grows naturally in deciduous forests and rich, moist woodlands, often on shaded slopes. It prefers cool, well-drained soils rich in organic matter and thrives in partial to full shade. In Quebec, it is cultivated as an ornamental plant in woodland gardens for its decorative foliage and its spectacular spring flowering.
Medicinal and culinary uses
Traditionally, large-flowered bellwort has been used in folk medicine for its astringent and expectorant properties. Certain root-based preparations were employed to relieve sore throats and mucous membrane irritations.
Ecological roles
Large-flowered bellwort contributes to the spring biodiversity of woodlands. Its nectar-bearing flowers attract various pollinating insects, including wild bees and hoverflies. By covering the ground early in the season, it also helps limit the spread of invasive plants in forest habitats and provides protective cover for soil microfauna.
Large-flowered bellwort seeds require cold stratification to ensure germination. See the cultivation notes below for more details.
Akène cannot assume any responsibility for the use of plants for therapeutic purposes. Always seek advice from a professional before using a medicinal or edible plant.
Sowing and Growing
Technical Details
Seeds per packet: 15
Family: Colchicaceae
Scientific name: Uvularia grandiflora
Life cycle: Perennial
Hardiness zone: 4
Soil type: Loamy to clayey
Soil moisture level: Dry to humid
Soil - additional attributes: Well-drained, prefers rich, moist soils
Light: Shade, part shade
Blooming: April to June
Spacing: 45 cm
Height: 50 cm
Deer resistance: Weak
Stratification: 90 days
Scarification: No
Germination time: 30 to 90 days
Sowing depth: 9 mm