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Geocarpon uniflorum

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Geocarpon uniflorum
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M. uniflora
Binomial name
Minuartia uniflora
(Walter) Mattfeld

Minuartia uniflora, the one-flower stitchwort, is a species of flowering plant in the Pink Family. It is native to the Southeastern United States where it is primarily found in the Piedmont. Its preferred habitat is sandy or granitic rock outcrops.[1]

The plants formerly referred to as Minuartia alabamensis have been shown to be a self-pollinating form of Minuartia uniflora that has arisen independently at various locations, and it is thus included under this species.[2]

This species is distinguished from the similar Minuartia glabra by having shorter leaves and petals that are not clawed.

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