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Pygmy-flower
This is such a tiny plant, but so pretty when you zoom in and really take a closer look. I would say this plant was maybe an inch and a half to two inches across, if that. Seen at Nose Hill four days ago, growing on dry, open ground amongst the rocks and gravel. The tiny, white flower is 3-5 mm across and grows May-August.
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