Mitella diphylla
Description
Key Information:
Soil: Mesic (Medium)
Sun: Part Shade – Shade
Height: 1-3 feet
Color: White
Blooms: April – June
Suggested Uses:
Suggested Uses: Bishop’s Cap is a nice ground cover for a woodland setting. Prefers rich moist soils in dappled sunlight and rocky wooded slopes. The flowers are small and delicate and beautiful low lying leaves. Prefers soils with some moisture but tolerates dry shade too.
Native Range: Native to the Great Lakes, Appalachia and the Northeastern U.S. Native to the eastern half of the U.S.
Pollinators: Bees.
Flowers: Small delicate white flowers that look like snowflakes that rise up the flower stalk.
Leaves: Slightly trilobed
Other Names: Twoleaf Miterwort
More information: USDA plant profile
Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Characteristics | Partial Sun, Shade, Mesic Soil, Spring Blooming, Medium Height |
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