Mayflower
Mayflowers, also known as trailing arbutus or Epigaea repens, are delicate wildflowers native to eastern North America. These small, fragrant flowers bloom in early spring and are often found in wooded areas with sandy or acidic soil. Mayflowers typically have white or pink blossoms with a sweet fragrance, attracting bees and butterflies for pollination. Due to their beauty and significance in regional ecosystems, mayflowers are cherished by many nature enthusiasts and conservationists across the United States and Canada.