stitchworts
Stitchwort is a common name used for several species of plants in the family Caryophyllaceae. These plants are typically characterized by their small, often star-shaped white flowers, which usually have five petals. The name "stitchwort" is thought to derive from an old folk belief that the plant could cure stitches or pains in the side, a common ailment. Many stitchwort species are low-growing, herbaceous perennials or annuals.
The most well-known species is greater stitchwort (Stellaria holostea), which is a common sight in woodlands,
Other plants referred to as stitchworts include species from the genus Cerastium, commonly known as mouse-ear