Bunchberry
Bunchberry is a small, flowering plant that belongs to the dogwood family. It is known for its bright green leaves and clusters of white flowers that bloom in late spring. The plant typically grows in cool, moist areas, often found in forests and along the edges of woodlands. Its berries, which turn a vibrant red in late summer, are not only beautiful but also edible, attracting various wildlife.
This hardy plant is native to North America and thrives in subarctic and boreal regions. Bunchberry is often appreciated for its ability to spread quickly, creating a lovely ground cover. Its unique appearance and ecological benefits make it a favorite among gardeners and nature enthusiasts alike.