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Lesser Stitchwart (Stellaria graminea)

Lesser Stitchwart (Stellaria graminea)
Lesser Stitchwort will often be found growing alongside hedgerows, and on the edges of woodland, but its preferred habitat is dry meadows and grassy slopes.

It has loose clusters of white flowers which are 15-18mm across. The flowers have five petals which are divided length-ways more than halfway (giving the appearance of having ten petals) with sepals behind that are the same length.

A Lesser Stitchwort flower only lasts for 3 days but the plant continuously flowers throughout the summer months.

The word Stitchwort dates back to the 1200's and as its name suggests this plant was an old remedy used to cure the common stitch!

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 * ઇઉ *
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I know them by the name Rabelera holostea.
You show them here in all their glory and in the most beautiful light.
Gorgeous shot, Doug!
23 months ago.
 Madeleine Defawes
Madeleine Defawes club
Superbe image fleurie !
HFF et Bon weekend. Amitiés
23 months ago.
 Doug Shepherd
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Many thanks for your visit and generous words. Most wild flowers seem to have many names given to them, which makes it interesting identifying them sometimes;-))

Enjoy your day, Doug
23 months ago.
 Eunice Perkins
Eunice Perkins club
That is so lovely!!
23 months ago.
 Doug Shepherd
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Thanks so much Eunice, glad you like it.

Enjoy your day, Doug
23 months ago.

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