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Photo by Janice Parr
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37.86, 27.26

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Description:

When you first see this flower, it seems very small and not worth a second glance, but when you take a look at the flowers they are quite unusual. Each flower culster is only a few mm in diameter but each flower is made up of 1 larger, 2 medium and 2 smaller petals in white with 5 stamen and a lime greenish centre.

Habitat:

Short grassland in the mountains.

Notes:

I think this may be a type of Yarrow but not sure.

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