You don’t often see this darling plant for sale but it makes a beautiful addition to the spring landscape. Planting under deciduous shrubs and trees allows this beauty to wake up early in the spring but remain protected from the heat of summer. White bell-shaped flowers emerge from two trifoliate leaves in late March to attract early pollinators.
Conditions: Part shade; moist soil
Size: 1’ tall, 1’ spread
Zone: 3 - 7
Wildlife Value: Flowers attract long-tonged bees; larval host for the West Virginia White butterfly