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Chimaphila maculata
This delicate woodland native produces nodding white to pink flowers. Stems are semi woody. Flowers appear on stalks in small clusters and typically bloom from Jun-Aug. The mottled leaves are evergreen, so they persist into winter. Unfortunately, it’s listed endangered in some areas. Seeds are difficult to germinate as they need the presence of an appropriate mycorrhizal fungus. Bumblebees are believed to be the primary pollinators.
Sun Exposure
Shade
Bloom Time
June to August
Soil Moisture
Dry
Plant Height
4-10 Inches
Attracts
