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Shortia galacifolia : ウィキペディア英語版
Shortia galacifolia

''Shortia galacifolia'' (Oconee bells or acony bell) is a rare North American plant in the family Diapensiaceae found in the southern Appalachian Mountains, concentrated in the tri-state border region of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Additional populations (some of them naturalized) have been found in Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia, and Massachusetts.〔(Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map )〕 ''Shortia galacifolia'' has also been reported in Japan, as have three other species of ''Shortia''.〔〔
== Description ==
Creamy-white flowers appear from late March to May. Seedlings appear in late July and early August. This is about 6 weeks after the maturation of the capsule. Stolons have shallow roots. It prefers loamy soil with some sand and/or clay. It prefers areas where the annual rainfall is . Plants can tolerate bright light for only 2-3 hours per day at midday. The leaves have an orbicular shape with wavy edges plus a heart-shaped base. Seeds are slender and oval, with a light to medium brown color. Young plants are usually within of mature plants, but have been found as far away as .〔 The stalks grow high and the plants prefer shade and soils with a high humus content.

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