Today ’s photo , wrap up this week ’s groundcover melodic theme , is from Veronica Guyre in Lyme , New Hamphire . She say , “ This viewpoint of bunchberry ( Cornus canadensis , USDA Hardiness zona 2 - 7 ) is in an area on my attribute that is an acidic , wet seep where mostly hemlock are growing . Over the years , I have origin - divided it , but it has been mostly spread by nature . There are also a few Indian corn lilies ( Clintonia borealis , Zones 2 - 7 ) and what I believe are some lady ferns ( Athyrium filix - femina , Zones 4 - 9 ) that usher up on their own a few year ago . ” Thanks , Veronica , for deal this gorgeous photo ! Bunchberry , also known as crawl dogwood , is a North American aboriginal that maturate up to six inches marvelous and overspread indefinitely . Its white flowers / bract seem in later spring or former summer and are followed by attractive cherry berry .
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Click here to enlarge this photo.Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Veronica Guyre

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