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Wedgeleaf Draba

Whitlow-wort, Whitlow-Grass

Draba cuneifolia var. cuneifolia T. & G.

Wedgeleaf Draba
Wedgeleaf Draba

Family :Brassicaceae

Longevity :Annual

Origin :Native

Season :Cool

Wedgeleaf Draba is an annual erect plant three to ten inches tall. The densly clustered white flowers can reach 1/4 inch in diameter. The leaves are found mostly at the base of the stem and are covered with short spreading hairs. Wedgeleaf Draba blooms from February to April and can be found on the sandy, granitic, or calcareous soils of the Edwards Plateau region.

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