Chimaphila umbellata is a small perennial flowering plant found in dry woodlands, or sandy soils. It is native throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere. Although it has green leaves year-round, it receives a significant portion of its nutrition from fungi in the soil (that is, it is a partial myco-heterotroph, which is not surprising as related plants, such as Pyrola, are partial or full myco-heterotrophs).
Auga sausuose pušynuose. Lietuvoje apyretė rūšis. Augalas daugiametis, iki 15 cm aukščio su šliaužiančiu šakniastiebiu. Stiebas stačias, medingas, briaunotas. Lapai visžaliai, storoki, blizgūs, odiški, dantytais kraštais, išsidėstę menturiškai. Žiedynas – nusvirusi skėtiška kekė, sudaryta iš 2-7 žiedų. Vainiklapiai rausvi. Žydi birželio – liepos mėn. Vaisius – pūkuota, rutulio formos dėžutė.
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