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A tiny member of the brassica family. Draba, this photo is of the variety imbricata compacta. The flowers are tiny, about 4-5 mm across. Hi . Draba. Brassicas. Caucasus,United Kingdom,imbricata Compacta Geotagged,oligosperma Click/tap to enlarge

A tiny member of the brassica family.

Draba, this photo is of the variety imbricata compacta. The flowers are tiny, about 4-5 mm across. Hi

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  1. Not 'few seeded whitlow-grass' , it's a much more compact form. Posted 7 years ago

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Uploaded Apr 17, 2018. Captured Apr 17, 2018 14:53 in 3 Broadoaks, Epping CM16 4JY, UK.
  • iPhone 5s
  • f/2.2
  • 1/2053s
  • ISO32
  • 4.15mm