A second plant seen on the N. Fork Tieton Tr. The whole plant is maybe 6-7 inches across. The flowers are so tiny I almost didn't notice them looking from head level.
Whatsit #2 -- Teenie tiny white flowers
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Re: Whatsit #2 -- Teenie tiny white flowers
It's a miner's lettuce, probably Claytonia rubra: http://science.halleyhosting.com/nature ... /rubra.htm
Re: Whatsit #2 -- Teenie tiny white flowers
Thanks, @adamschneider! I swear asking on this board is faster (and more informative) than google.
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Re: Whatsit #2 -- Teenie tiny white flowers
Uploading to iNaturalist can be helpful too. You don't have to go all the way through with it and create an "observation," but sometimes their ID robots can get you pointed in the right direction. C. rubra was their first suggestion for yours.
Re: Whatsit #2 -- Teenie tiny white flowers
And all this time I thought you just knew all these plants.adamschneider wrote: ↑July 25th, 2020, 6:55 pmUploading to iNaturalist can be helpful too. You don't have to go all the way through with it and create an "observation," but sometimes their ID robots can get you pointed in the right direction. C. rubra was their first suggestion for yours.
I guess you have to sign up for that iNaturalist place...I couldn't figure out how to upload a picture. So I posted another Q on this board.