Achlys triphylla (Vanilla leaf)
Vanilla-leaf is a woodland perennial native to the Pacific Northwest, prized for its aromatic foliage and elegant three-part leaves. This low-growing herbaceous plant reaches 12–40 cm in height and spreads via rhizomes to create naturalistic ground cover. Its distinctive whorled foliage displays broad, heart-shaped leaflets with delicately scalloped margins. Delicate white star-shaped flowers emerge from March through June, clustered on central spikes, followed by small berry-like fruits that attract wildlife. The dried leaves release a characteristic vanilla-like fragrance, making this species both visually striking and sensory-rich for shade gardens and native plant landscapes.
Vanilla-leaf is a woodland perennial native to the Pacific Northwest, prized for its aromatic foliage and elegant three-part leaves. This low-growing herbaceous plant reaches 12–40 cm in height and spreads via rhizomes to create naturalistic ground cover. Its distinctive whorled foliage displays broad, heart-shaped leaflets with delicately scalloped margins. Delicate white star-shaped flowers emerge from March through June, clustered on central spikes, followed by small berry-like fruits that attract wildlife. The dried leaves release a characteristic vanilla-like fragrance, making this species both visually striking and sensory-rich for shade gardens and native plant landscapes.
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Vanilla-leaf is a woodland perennial native to the Pacific Northwest, prized for its aromatic foliage and elegant three-part leaves. This low-growing herbaceous plant reaches 12–40 cm in height and spreads via rhizomes to create naturalistic ground cover. Its distinctive whorled foliage displays broad, heart-shaped leaflets with delicately scalloped margins. Delicate white star-shaped flowers emerge from March through June, clustered on central spikes, followed by small berry-like fruits that attract wildlife. The dried leaves release a characteristic vanilla-like fragrance, making this species both visually striking and sensory-rich for shade gardens and native plant landscapes.