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Chimaphila menziesii

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Ericaceae

Scientific name
  
Chimaphila menziesii

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Ericales

Genus
  
Chimaphila

Higher classification
  
Chimaphila

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Similar
  
Chimaphila, Ericaceae, Pyrola picta, Hieracium albiflorum, Osmorhiza berteroi

Chimaphila menziesii, known by the common name little prince's pine, is a species of perennial wildflower in the heath family.

This plant is found scattered throughout the mountains of western North America where it grows in the understory of coniferous forests. It is native to the Western United States and Southwest Canada.

Description

Chimaphila menziesii is a short flower with a slender reddish stem not exceeding 15 centimeters. The leaves are lance-shaped and a leathery rich green with light veins and tiny widely spaced teeth along the edges.

The inflorescence atop the stem produces hanging flowers on long stalks. Each flower is white to dark pink, with spreading petals around a thick center. A ring of stamens with large tubular anthers surrounds an ovary with a large buttonlike stigma. It is similar to, but smaller than, its relative the prince's pine, Chimaphila umbellata.

References

Chimaphila menziesii Wikipedia