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Field Notes

Description:

Tiny white flowers less than a half cm wide on wispy clusters of tangled stems .

Habitat:

Ozark glade.

Species ID Suggestions

Water Plantain

Comments (3)

There is a plantain in the picture but it's not water plaintain. This is definitely a member of the pink family and it commonly grows on glades in the spring. I've never taken the time to identify it, unfortunately!
That looks like a member of the Pink family, maybe a Sagina? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagina
Just saw the plantain in the picture and thought the flowers might be water plantain?

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