Surprising because partridgeberry, (Mitchella repens) is the quiet, unassuming type. It lacks height, flashy flowers, and multihued fall foliage. Despite its ubiquity in the woods, it is uncommon in the horticultural trade.
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Description of partridgeberry, its habitat, medicinal uses, and other useful tips. ... An evergreen vine, partridgeberry grows up to a foot long, with a whitish, trailing stem. A ground-hugger, partridgeberry forms "mats" as it grows. Flowers are white and often paired. Fruits are small, scarlet berries.
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A PLANTS profile of Mitchella repens (partridgeberry) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Mitchella repens L. partridgeberry; ... Subshrub ; Forb/herb...
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Partridge berry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name partridge berry is commonly applied to a number of plant species including: • Mitchella repens • Gaultheria procumbens • Vaccinium vitis-idaea (in Newfoundland and Labrador), better k...
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Connecticut Botanical Society ... next white flower ; next pink flower ; next in madder family ... Partridgeberry flowers occur in pairs. After fertilization, the two flower ovaries fuse, giving rise to a single red fruit. The two dimples on the fruit reveal its fused nature.
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In the north country, Partridgeberry can be found scattered in small mats over extensive areas of the forest floor. The leaves are paired, glossy, and evergreen. The 4 petaled flowers are twined (paired) at the last set of leaves at the ends of the stems.
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Partridgeberry is also known as Squaw Vine and Deerberry. ; Plant Type: This is a woody herb, it is a perennial and is a evergreen which can reach 4cm in height (1.5inches). The stems run along the ground in a vine like fashion often carpeting an area.
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