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This native North American woodland plant is prized for its delicate, snowflake-like white flowers that bloom from . Light: Thrives in partial to full shade .

Can be grown from seed or by division of established clumps in early spring or fall. bishop's cap

Generally low maintenance but can be slow to establish. This native North American woodland plant is prized

"Bishop's Cap" most commonly refers to either a woodland wildflower or a distinctive spineless cactus. Both are valued for their unique shapes that resemble a bishop's miter hat. Generally low maintenance but can be slow to establish

Prefers medium moisture , organically rich, and well-draining soil. It often grows naturally on moist, mossy ledges or north-facing slopes.

Non-toxic to humans, dogs, and cats, though excessive consumption may cause mild stomach upset. Bishop’s Cap Cactus ( Astrophytum myriostigma )

Also known as "Bishop’s Hat," this spineless cactus is famous for its star-shaped, five-ribbed body covered in tiny white flecks.