Arenaria Caroliniana -
: Small, five-petaled white flowers that are radially symmetrical. They typically feature 10 stamens and bloom between April and June.
: It is a perennial herb that forms small clumps or cushions. arenaria caroliniana
: Flowers often appear on thin, wiry stems that rise above a dense mat of foliage. : Small, five-petaled white flowers that are radially
: The plant produces a dry capsule fruit, typically 4.7–5 mm in length, which splits open when ripe to release seeds. Habitat and Distribution typically 4.7–5 mm in length
Arenaria caroliniana , commonly known as or Pine Barren Stitchwort , is a low-growing perennial herb known for its delicate white flowers and its specialized habitat in sandy, acidic soils. It is frequently reclassified under names like Minuartia caroliniana or Mononeuria caroliniana in botanical databases. Key Botanical Features