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- While this plant is also known as partridge berry, that name more often refers to the ground cover " Mitchella repens ."
- Woody plants of the ground cover layer include American wintergreen ( " Gaultheria procumbens " ) and partridge berry ( " Mitchella repens " ).
- What caught his eye especially was partridgeberry, Mitchella repens, a low creeper with round, half-inch leaves that are deep green with whitish veins and paired tubular flowers in June.
- The genus " Mitchella " was named by Carl Linnaeus after his friend John Mitchell ( 1711 1768 ), an English physician who lived in America and gave Linnaeus much valuable information on the American flora.
- The same thing was found to occur in the primrose, as well as in flax ( Linum perenne ), lungworts ( Pulmonaria ), and a host of other plants, including the American partridge-berry ( Mitchella repens ).
- For a rock garden with a bit of shade, Charlesworth's suggestions include Iris cristata, a native woodland dwarf that bears blue or white late spring flowers; partridge-berry ( Mitchella repens ), a native evergreen that has small white flowers that are followed by red berries, and the dwarf Astilbe chinensis pumila, whose long-lasting, fuzzy pink flower spikes bloom from mid to late summer.