Chamaepericlymenum

/ˌkæməˌpɛrɪˈklɪmiːnəm/ noun

A genus of low-growing plants in the dogwood family, native to northern regions, featuring white flowers and red berries, commonly called bunchberry or dwarf cornel.

From Greek 'chamae' (low), 'peri' (around), and 'clymenum' (possibly related to climbing). This genus was separated from the larger Cornus genus.

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