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Wed, Dec 5, 12 at 19:53
| I've been noticing this growing in dry shade under mainly oaks and white pine here in CT. Note seed pod. This is bigger leaved and more likely to clump compared with #2. I'm guessing native, looks like ginger family. |
This post was edited by bgastone on Wed, Dec 5, 12 at 20:08
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| Looks like a species of Pyrola. |
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| Yes, Pyrola rotundifolia or maybe Pyrola elliptica. In the Heath family, Ericaceae. A native wildflower. WW |
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