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Native plant for shade of pollinator value.

Northeast Pollinator Plants

Mitella diphylla (Brewer's Cap)

$ 6.25
  • We ship only to the New England and New York states. If you live near Fairfax, VT, consider buying at our farm, River Berry Farm.

  • Shipping will be in the order received.  Please check the Home Page for updated expected ship date.  Free shipping for 15 or more plants.
  • Plants are delivered in a biodegradable wood fiber pot, 2.75" diameter by 3.5" deep.  
  • Please email if you prefer to order/pay by check than on-line, see Contact Us below.

Common Name:  Brewer's Cap

Attracts:  Small Bees and Flies

Use:  Naturalizing or Shade Garden

Light:  Part to Full Shade

Hardiness Zone:  3 to 7   USDA Zone Map

Soils:  Medium

Flower Time:  April to June

Flower Color:  White

Height:  .75'-1'

Notes:  Mitellla diphylla (Brewer's Cap) is an early flowering small bee magnet for part-shade woodland naturalizing settings offering delicate flower spikes and hearty, Heuchera-like leaves.  Will naturalize so give it room.

Noted as deer-resistant by UVM. 

Naturalized in all of New England and native to Upper Midwestern US:  

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  • Shipping will be in the order received.  Please check the Home Page for updated expected ship date.  Free shipping for 15 or more plants.
  • Plants are delivered in a biodegradable wood fiber pot, 2.75" diameter by 3.5" deep.  
  • Please email if you prefer to order/pay by check than on-line, see Contact Us below.

Common Name:  Brewer's Cap

Attracts:  Butterflies

Use:  Naturalizing or Rain Garden

Light:  Part Shade

Hardiness Zone:  3 to 8   USDA Zone Map

Soils:  Moist

Flower Time:  April - June

Flower Color:  White

Height:  .75' - 1'

Notes:  Mitella diphylla (Brewer's Cap) is a shade loving,small bee magnet offering early season foraging with dainty white flowering spires and nice Heuchera-like leaves.

 

Noted as deer-resistant by Native Plant Trust

Native to most of the Northeast and Upper Midwestern US: Biota of North America Program (BONAP) – North American Plant Atlas (NAPA). 

 

 


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