Description
A compact, evergreen perennial with toothed leaves and flower stems with tiny, detailed greenish flowers. The seeds are held in upturned cups just like we see in its Eastern counterpart Mitella diphylla.
Useful in groups or as an evergreen groundcover in moist garden locations, around ponds.
Germination: sown in the fall or spring (2-3 months of cold-moist stratification).
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