Mitella diphylla

brewer's cap (twoleaf miterwort)

  • Woodland native groundcover that thrives in shade
  • Wonderful when grouped toward the garden front
  • Delicate bloom attracts early nectar seekers
  • Needs adequate moisture in soil to establish
  • Pest and maintenance free once established

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Purchase options for brewer's cap (twoleaf miterwort)

  • Size: #1 -
  • Status: Sheared and/or Dormant
  • Availability: In Stock

$23.00


Mitella diphylla (Bishop's-cap) is a charming woodland perennial native to the Northeast and Midwest. This delicate plant features heart-shaped, serrated leaves on finely hairy stalks, with two opposite leaves appearing on the flowering stalk. In spring, it produces small white flowers that resemble snowflakes, blooming along stems that can reach up to 12 inches tall.

Attributes
Native
Maintenance and Care
Low Maintenance
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant
Flower Color
White
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Late Spring
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Sun
Partial Shade
Habit
Ground Cover
Mounding
Soil Moisture
Moist, Well-Drained
Growing Tips for Mitella diphylla

This charming woodland plant thrives best in medium moisture, organically rich, well-draining soil, ideally in part shade. It can also tolerate drier soils or full shade, making it quite versatile. Just keep in mind that it’s slow to establish and can be a bit picky about its conditions, but once settled, it requires minimal care and has no major pest or disease issues. Enjoy its beauty in a shaded garden or woodland setting!