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Star chickweed

Stellaria pubera

Description:

Close examination of the flower reveals that the apparent 10 petals are actually 5 that are deeply cleft. Notched petals are a characteristic of this taxonomic group – the Pink family. The blossom does however, look star-like, with its white, pointed petals surrounding a yellow center. Stamens arising from the center are tipped with dark anthers. An early spring bloomer, star chickweed may be seen as early as April. It grows 6-12 inches high. The leaves are oval shaped, growing opposite one another along the weak and sometimes reclining stem. When you notice star chickweed, keep in mind an old mountain wives tale which claims the plant can predict the weather. If you see the blossoms wide open, you can bet on at least 4 more hours without rain. If you see the blossoms closed down, grab your raincoat.

Habitat:

Wooded area near creek

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Maria dB
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Maria dB

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Apr 9, 2013
Submitted on Apr 27, 2013

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