Friday, May 23, 2014

Striped Prince's Pine (Chimaphila Maculata)




This little plant I've noticed since a child and even when we first moved here I can remember seeing it. It hides in the woods behind our house shaded by many trees.The small flower buds look like they are bowing their heads maybe to the awesome Creator who made them. I will be watching with anticipation to see the buds open soon.This evergreen is native to Eastern North America and South America.The green leaves are white striped and almost look prickly. It's edible and also said to be medicinal. At one time it was used by Native Americans and had a number of uses. There aren't an abundance of these in my yard but a few scattered here and there. Some states have it as a protected species and Canada also. My eyes have come open to see what great things the Creator has placed in my own backyard. May your eyes come open to discover our Father's creation as well. 



Striped Prince's Pine (Chimaphila Maculata)

Striped Prince's Pine (Chimaphila Maculata)

Striped Prince's Pine (Chimaphila Maculata)


Striped Prince's Pine (Chimaphila Maculata)

 Striped Prince's Pine (Chimaphila Maculata)
 Striped Prince's Pine (Chimaphila Maculata)
 Striped Prince's Pine (Chimaphila Maculata)









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