Miterworts bloom in the spring on the forest floor. Their delicate flowers look like tiny snowflakes.
Flower Type: Tiny flowers with 5 petals that fringed at the end and arranged in a spike (raceme) on the top of the single flower stalk
Flower Color: White
Leaf Arrangement: Opposite
Plant Type: Wildflower (Small - 6-16 inches)
Leaf Type: Only two that have 3-5 lobes and are toothed and located about half way up the stem and opposite each other
Stem: Hairy
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