Oconee-bells
[uh-koh-nee-belz] /əˈkoʊ niˌbɛlz/
noun, plural oconee-bells. (used with a singular or plural verb)
1.
a plant, Shortia galacifolia, of the southeastern U.S., having glossy, rounded leaves and white or pink bell-shaped flowers with fringed petals.
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