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- Draba - Wikipedia
Draba is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, commonly known as whitlow-grasses (though they are not related to the true grasses) There are over 400 species: [3] Draba acaulis Boiss Draba affghanica Boiss Draba alajica Litv Draba alberti Regel Schmalh Draba × algida Adams ex DC Draba alticola Kom
- Draba Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners
In this Gardener's HQ guide, we'll explore cultivating Draba plants in your garden, indoor spaces, and other settings Plant Characteristics: Draba is known for its compact size and bright yellow flowers Ideal for rock gardens, it is great foe adding a splash of color in early spring
- Whitlow grass | Alpine, Arctic Subarctic | Britannica
The European common whitlow grass (Draba verna) is a low annual with small rosettes of narrow leaves, clusters of white flowers at the ends of leafless stems, and spear-shaped fruits borne on long stalks It has naturalized in northern North America and grows on mountains, sandy ground, and rock walls
- Draba reptans (Carolina Whitlow-grass) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Of the 4 other whitlow grasses present in Minnesota, Draba reptans most closely resembles D cana (Hoary Whitlow-grass) and D norvegica (Norwegian Whitlow-grass), both endangered species found in only a few locations in NE MN, primarily in Cook County
- Botany A to Z: Draba - Colorado Natural Heritage Program
There are currently 121 recognized Draba species in the Flora of North America, with the greatest concentration of species in the western United States Most species of Draba are found at high elevations or high latitudes, and endemism in local mountain ranges is frequent in the genus
- Draba Genus - Brassicaceae Family - Plant Life
Drabas or whitlow-grasses are annual or biennial to strongly perennial, leafless to leafy-stemmed herbs with entire to toothed, simple leaves, hairless to copiously short-hairy with branched to star-shaped or sometimes simple hairs The flowers are arranged in clusters that are bractless or sometimes partially with bracts at flower bases
- Draba rigida var. bryoides - Plant Finder
Draba rigida, commonly known as whitlow grass, is a compact, slow-growing, tufted evergreen perennial which forms small dense rosettes of linear, rigid, hairy-margined, dark green leaves rising to 3” tall and spreading to 5” wide Slender naked stems bearing racemes of tiny 4-petaled bright yellow flowers appear in spring
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