#NPOD: Spotted Wintergreen #Nativeplants

Spotted Wintergreen – Native Plant of the Day 11/19/2024
Photo from 6/21/2013. Location:  Cloudland Canyon State Park, Dade County, GA.
More photos / info at the Chimaphila maculata detail page.

Spotted Wintergreen, Pipsissewa, Striped Wintergreen, Striped Prince’s Pine, Striped Prince’s Plume, Dragon’s Tongue - Chimaphila maculata

Spotted Wintergreen – Chimaphila maculata

Also NPOD 11/19/2013, 11/19/2014, 11/19/2015, 11/19/2016, 11/19/2017, 11/19/2018, 11/19/2019, 11/19/2020, 11/19/2021, 11/19/2022, 11/19/2023

6 thoughts on “#NPOD: Spotted Wintergreen #Nativeplants

    1. Gerry Post author

      Yep, me too. I speculated over on the detail page about whether the brown spots that frequently occur on the petals are the source of that common name.

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  1. Kiki

    Found a clump of these in Haddam, Ct this year 2018, blooming in early July in the shade in heavy leaf matter. Beautiful but small.

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  2. Melissa Heath

    I have several clumps of this near a creek in Asheville, NC, elevation about 2200 ft, blooming now (June 23). The leaves are very shiny with strong variegation. So glad to find out what they are! Are they unusual for my area?

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  3. Rebecca Stevens

    We found a lovely stand of this flower beside the trail leading to Fall Hollow Falls on the Natchez Trace in Tennessee, June 11, 2021.

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