Arethusa bulbosa , commonly known as the , is a striking and rare herbaceous perennial native to North America. Named after a nymph in Greek mythology, this unique plant is the sole species in the genus Arethusa . Appearance and Description

While widespread, it is considered rare and is listed as critically endangered in parts of its range, such as Pennsylvania and North Carolina.

The flower relies on bumblebees ( Bombus genus) for pollination.

It is considered hard to find and should only be admired, not touched or transplanted. Arethusa bulbosa (Dragon's Mouth) - Minnesota Wildflowers

The plant produces a single, large, fragrant, bright pink to magenta flower that blooms from spring to early summer (typically May–June).