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Sabulina douglasii

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Sabulina douglasii
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M. douglasii
Binomial name
Minuartia douglasii
Synonyms

Arenaria douglasii

Minuartia douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common name Douglas' stitchwort.

It is native to the chaparral and oak woodlands in much of California, southern Oregon, and parts of Arizona.

Description

Minuartia douglasii is an annual herb growing to a maximum height of 30 centimeters with a slender green or purplish stem which sometimes has thin branches. The threadlike, curling leaves may be up to 4 centimeters long but are under a millimeter wide.

The small flower has five white petals each a few millimeters long and smaller, ribbed sepals.