Brewerimitella ovalis (Coastal Bishop's Cap or Mitrewort) (4")

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This hard-to-find native Saxifrage-family perennial is a perfect addition for your shade garden, pairing perfectly with other native & water-wise perennials such as Wild Ginger, Inside-out Flower (Vancouveria), and many others!

This mitrewort features glossy, dark-green evergreen to semi-evergreen leaves, from which a 12-in stalk unfurls in spring, revealing tiny, chartreuse cup-shaped flowers with frilly edges.  

Plant this in your part-shade or lightly dappled light areas with other native & water-wise shade-loving perennials. Or plant in mass to line a garden bed or pathway, or to cover the ground between pavers on a shady pathway.

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This hard-to-find native Saxifrage-family perennial is a perfect addition for your shade garden, pairing perfectly with other native & water-wise perennials such as Wild Ginger, Inside-out Flower (Vancouveria), and many others!

This mitrewort features glossy, dark-green evergreen to semi-evergreen leaves, from which a 12-in stalk unfurls in spring, revealing tiny, chartreuse cup-shaped flowers with frilly edges.  

Plant this in your part-shade or lightly dappled light areas with other native & water-wise shade-loving perennials. Or plant in mass to line a garden bed or pathway, or to cover the ground between pavers on a shady pathway.

This hard-to-find native Saxifrage-family perennial is a perfect addition for your shade garden, pairing perfectly with other native & water-wise perennials such as Wild Ginger, Inside-out Flower (Vancouveria), and many others!

This mitrewort features glossy, dark-green evergreen to semi-evergreen leaves, from which a 12-in stalk unfurls in spring, revealing tiny, chartreuse cup-shaped flowers with frilly edges.  

Plant this in your part-shade or lightly dappled light areas with other native & water-wise shade-loving perennials. Or plant in mass to line a garden bed or pathway, or to cover the ground between pavers on a shady pathway.