Lesser Stitchwort

(Stellaria graminea)

 

Color Photograph: Public Domain, photograph unidentified


Line Drawing: Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States and Canada, Second Edition.

Lesser Stitchwort (Stellaria graminea)

Identification: Flowers white with 5 petals, each petals deeply slit (about two-thirds of its length) and appearing as 10 petals. Flowers arising from the top of the plant. Leaves elongate, narrow, with smooth outer margins. Plant 12 to 20 inches in height.

Distribution: Throughout eastern North America. Also occurs in the Pacific Northwest to California and the north-central United States. The species is also native to Europe and northern Asia.

Habitat: Lesser Stitchwort is found in grassy fields and along roadsides.

Flowering period: May to October.

Lesser Stitchwort (Stellaria graminea)

Similar Species:

Long-leaved Stitchwort (Stellaria longifolia)

Field Chickweed (Cerastium arvense)

 

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