native america
The cup shaped part of a daffodil is called a corona. A cyanthium is the cup shaped flower of the Euphorbia family. The involucre is the cup shaped flower like structure of scrub buckwheat.
Bell flowers could be either. Bell flower is a name that different people apply to the shape of the flower and might be applied to a different plant in different parts of the country.
A bell shaped curve often describes the distribution of phenotypic classes of a polygenic trait.
A bell curve shaped graph
Bluebell.
the Copihue flower... very pretty.
Bell-shaped is a common flower form, Campsis on my wall attracts honey and bumble bees at the moment; Kowhai with its pendulous sulphur-yellow flowers is conspicuous and loved by the honey-eater birds; Blue-bells in spring come from Europe.
belli think.... sorry i don't think this really helps
A calla is actually a flower like herb with a bell shaped leaf that is nearly always mistaken for the plant's flower. The calla's flowers are actually the small blossoms inside the bell shaped leaf. Calla lilies are one of the most popular types of calla. The calla lily has a bell shaped leaf that is about 7-10 inches long that presents in a variety of vibrant colors. This understandably leads to the mis-perception of its actually being the flower.
No. They are symmetrical and bell-shaped.
I don't think there is a bell shaped chest. There is a barrel shaped chest. It usually means you have emphysema.
Leucojum vernum or snowflake flower if it blooms in early spring about 12 inches high and strap like leaves , Lily of the Valley if late spring, short stems and heart shaped leaves.
you have to grow the green bell flower.
The name Karin is of Scandinavian origin and is a variation of the name Karen, which means "pure" or "beloved" in Danish. It is a popular name in Scandinavian countries and also has variations in other languages such as German (Karin) and Japanese (Karin).
bell flower is the common name for some varieties of campanula. There are dozens if not hundreds of varieties.
The "cloche" was a popular bell-shaped hat in the 1920's. Cloche is also French for bell