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Bellis

Bellis is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family.

The group is native to Europe, the Mediterranean and northern Africa. One species has been introduced into North America and others into other parts of the world. The genus includes the familiar common daisy Bellis perennis.

Bellis (disambiguation)

Bellis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.

Bellis may also refer to:

  • Bellis (surname)
  • Bellis, Alberta, hamlet in Alberta, Canada
  • Belgian minehunter Bellis (M916), Tripartite-class minehunter of the Belgian Naval Component
Bellis (surname)

Bellis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alf Bellis (1920–2013), English footballer
  • Antonio de Bellis (c. 1616 – c. 1656), Italian painter
  • Benjamin N. Bellis (born 1924), United States Air Force officer
  • CiCi Bellis (born 1999), American tennis player
  • Gavin Bellis (born 1973), Australian rower
  • George Bellis (1904–1969), English footballer
  • Guy Bellis (1886–1980), English actor
  • Jonathan Bellis (born 1988), Manx cyclist
  • Richard Bellis, American television composer
  • Scott Bellis, Canadian actor and film director

Usage examples of "bellis".

Bellis could imagine their frantic work gauging aetherial currents, stoking and conjuring.

Aum and Bellis and the Lovers, and Angevine fetched books or materials for him, from the library or from his hidden laboratory at the back of his ship.

Behind Bellis was the puttering of a motor as Angevine trundled toward them.

Arabis lucida, Aralia Sieboldi, Bellis perennis, Bulbocodium trigynum, B.

Bellis offered Shekel a brass flag to help her with reshelving, which he accepted.

Bellis looked from her window across the vista of reconfigured masts and bowsprits, a cityscape of beakheads and forecastles.

When Bellis descended to the deck of the Chromolith , onto a layer of leaflets rustling like dead skin, all around her there were arguments.

Bellis had felt the shifting of the Chromolith and the knocking of the chains.

On the aft-most of the vessels Bellis had stopped, shocked, and pointed across the gardens and the reclaimed rails of the deck, out over a hundred feet of ocean to the city’s edge.

For instance, Bellis Perennis chronicles the wound-healing properties of the Daisy.

As she reached the door, Bellis looked up at Uther Doul, who was blocking it, and realized that he was not looking at her at all.

And when Bellis became flushed with lust or loneliness for Doul, when she would otherwise have set matters in motion between them, she held back, flustered by his secret.

Hedrigall ran toward Bellis and Doul with such astonishing speed that she thought for a second he was about to attack them.

Only Doul, Bellis, and the Lovers remained on the raised platform—and Bellis was ignored.

Bellis did not know why Meriope was being sent to Nova Esperium, but it must have to do with some misfortune or disgrace, the transgression of some idiotic nunnish vow.