Montia parviflora

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Read about Montia parviflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Montia parviflora, Howell (Claytonia parviflora, Douglas). More slender, green or slightly glaucous: radical lvs. spatulate to filiform-linear: pedicels slender, much longer than calyx; petals white or pale rose-color hardly double length of calyx. Calif, to Brit. Col., east to Idaho and Utah. Annual.


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