Description
A showy woodland wildflower that I have never seen cultivated, although when it flowers looks very pretty with its white, star-shaped flowers above the whorled leaves. About 15-20 cm tall; it is rhizomatous and will form groups, but not very large.
Interesting in a cool, moist place in the rockery or woodland garden; garden companions would include Clintonia borealis, Medeola virginiana, Mitchella repens, Cornus canadensis, Polygala paucifolia, Maianthemum canadense…
Germination: sown in the fall (cold/moist stratification for 3 months). A batch of older seeds have germinated 100% after GA3 treatment + winter sowing outdoors. It is worth to also give it a try by sowing in moss (like recommended for Gaultheria).
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