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Starflower

Trientalis borealis

Description:

Trientalis borealis, also known as the Starflower, is a North American woodland perennial that blooms between May and June. Starflowers are creeping rhizomes with 8 inch (20 cm) vertical stalks. Each stalk has a whorl of 5-9 lanceolate leaves at its tip, with one or two white flowers on smaller stalks extending from the center of the whorl. The flowers are about 0.5 inches (11 mm) across and consist of seven petals that form a star-like shape. Trientalis borealis is listed as endangered by Georgia and Kentucky and is listed as threatened by Illinois and Tennessee. Wikipedia

Habitat:

Forest ground hiking on the North Trail going towards the Pygmy Forest in Salt Point State Park, CA.

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misako
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misako

California, USA

Spotted on May 21, 2011
Submitted on Dec 25, 2011

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