
General: Bunch-forming perennial with a multi-branched, somewhat woody base. Plants typically produce several erect, slender flowering stems 1-2 dm tall (sometimes up to 7 dm.). The stems often hairy.
Leaves: Basal leaves narrow (2-3 cm. long by 2-4 mm. wide), somewhat toothed, and forming a rosette; stem leaves narrow (1-2.5 cm. wide by 2-5 mm. wide),without a petiole (sessile), and with ear-like extensions (auricles) at the base that somewhat wrap around the stem.
Flowers: Petals pink.. more
Similar species: Brassicales
By morpheme
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Uploaded May 19, 2017. Captured May 18, 2017 10:30 in Sauer's Mountain Trail, Peshastin, WA 98847, USA.