



Streptopus amplexifolius
The white twisted-stalk is a unique plant with lovely, curved stems and small white flowers. It grows in shady places and is often found in forests, making it a special treasure of nature.
生息地: Forests
The white twisted-stalk is a delicate woodland plant with a distinctive zigzag stem that appears to twist between its alternate, clasping leaves. It bears small, creamy-white to greenish-white bell-shaped flowers that hang singly from the leaf axils. Later, it produces bright red berries.




カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
スナップ
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Early settlers learned to eat its tender young shoots, tasting a bit like asparagus!
Its scientific name, Streptopus, means 'twisted foot,' describing its unique zig-zag stem!
Look closely inside its flowers to see delicate purple stripes or spots!
This plant can sometimes grow straight out of rotting logs, taking nutrients from them!
White twisted-stalk has a zig-zagging stem that helps it position its leaves to catch dappled light in shady forest understories.
White twisted-stalk produces bright red berries that attract birds, helping it spread its seeds to new locations.
White twisted-stalk's leaves clasp its stem, providing support to its delicate structure and aiding in moisture collection.
Turdus migratorius
Consumes its red berries, helping to spread seeds.
Bombus impatiens
Visits flowers for nectar and transfers pollen.
Odocoileus virginianus
Browses on its tender young shoots and leaves.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't touch plants unless you know they are safe.
30-100 cm
15-45 cm
1-1.5 cm
Late spring to early summer
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軽度
多年生
昆虫
ズームインしてクラスターを分割し、このオブジェクトが撮影された場所を探索しましょう。
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