Epigaea repens
English name(s):
trailing arbutus, mayflower
Family:  Ericaceae
Description:
Wonderfully fragrant white to light pink flowers bloom during the spring months of April and May amongst its leathery textured, alternate leaves which are borne along its ground-creeping and hairy stems.
Habitat:
very acidic soils in sandy or rocky woods
Notes:
epi = on + gaia = the earth
Additional notes:
Plant identification
personal herbarium:
Ashtabula County, 28 April 1916, collector:  Price Alonso Elwood  voucher specimen and label
shared with our society courtesy of Robert A. Rowe
Newcomb's:  Key Group no. 532, p. 198 (treated as a wildflower despite woody stems)
Historical description:
researching
May-Flower
Pink, small,
and punctual,
Aromatic, low,
Covert in April,
Candid in May,
Dear to the moss,
Known by the knoll,
Next to the robin
In every human soul.
Bold little beauty,
Bedecked with thee,
Nature forswears
Antiquity.
Emily Dickenson
virtual herbarium sheet 000001 created by Lisa K. SchlaG, 2.ii.2014;edits:27.ii.2016