Foxglove is a genus of biennial or perennial flowering plants that have tubular, bell-shaped flowers that range from purple to pink, white, or yellow. They are native to Europe, western Asia, and northwestern Africa. Some species are used as a source of digitalis, a cardiac medicine.
Fuchsia is a genus of flowering plants that have pendulous, bell-shaped flowers that are usually bicolor, with contrasting sepals and petals. They are native to Central and South America, but are widely cultivated as ornamental plants. They are named after the German botanist Leonhart Fuchs.
Bluebell is the common name for several species of flowering plants in the genus Campanula, which have bell-shaped flowers that are usually blue, but sometimes white, pink, or purple. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, especially Europe and Asia. They are also called bellflowers or harebells.
Lily is the common name for a genus of flowering plants that have large, showy, trumpet-shaped flowers that are usually white, yellow, pink, red, or orange. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, especially Asia and North America. They are a symbol of purity and beauty in many cultures.
Lantern flower is the common name for a genus of flowering plants that have bell-shaped flowers that are often brightly colored and hang from long stalks. They are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, but are widely grown as houseplants or in gardens. They are also called Chinese lanterns or flowering maples.
Lantern flower (Abutilon)