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Starflower Sunshine lights up a Starflower (Lysimachia borealis ssp. borealis) in the thick moist woods of the Marlborough Forest, Ontario, Canada. Canada,Geotagged,Lysimachia borealis ssp. borealis,Marlborough Forest,Ontario,Spring,Starflower,Trientalis borealis Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Starflower

Sunshine lights up a Starflower (Lysimachia borealis ssp. borealis) in the thick moist woods of the Marlborough Forest, Ontario, Canada.

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  1. FYI, also known as Trientalis borealis. Great shot! Posted 6 years ago
    1. Awesome. Thank you very much. Posted 6 years ago

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''Trientalis borealis'', also known as the Starflower, is a North American woodland perennial that blooms between May and June. Starflowers are creeping rhizomes with 8 inch vertical stalks. Each stalk has a whorl of 5-9 lanceolate leaves at its tip, with one or two white flowers on smaller stalks extending from the center of the whorl. The flowers are about 0.5 inches across and consist of seven petals that form a star-like shape.

''Trientalis borealis'' is listed as endangered by Georgia.. more

Similar species: Ericales
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Greg Shchepanek

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Uploaded Dec 15, 2018. Captured Jun 5, 2016 16:36 in Flood Rd, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4S6, Canada.
  • COOLPIX S9900
  • f/3.7
  • 1/250s
  • ISO125
  • 4.5mm