linnea borealis

twinflower, native to BC (*wave*), and very common here on the island; it lives pretty much wherever there is forest. it is actually a tiny evergreen shrub; probably the tiniest shrub i've ever seen. like, miniature. you could use it for your model railroad. it's called "twinflower" because each stem divides in two near the top, and has two little bells on the extensions.
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i was lucky that this small patch had arranged itself nicely on a mossy log.
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(*gah* -- your image! glad that's behind you. that does actually show scale, because there's a pill capsule.)