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Lori S.
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February 27, 2010, 01:27:09 PM »
As above-zero (celsius, that is) weather has brought the feeling of spring to this area, I was out having a look at the troughs that have melted out of this winter's rather high snowfall. When I post-holed through mid-calf depth snow out to the
Opuntia
trough, I noticed something I can't identify, nestled into the base of the
Townsendia rothrockii
. Does anyone recognize it?
The trough contains, clockwise from lower right:
Townsendi rothrockii
,
Arenaria
'Wallowa Mts.',
Potentilla fruticosa var. pumila
(now
Dasiphora fruticosa
), and a couple of
Opuntia polyacantha
. The second photo shows the little unknown, next to one of last year's old
Townsendia
seedheads.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Lori
Calgary, Alberta, Canada - Zone 3
-30 C to +30 C (rarely!); elevation ~1130m; annual precipitation ~40 cm
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February 27, 2010, 05:36:13 PM »
Hard to tell, but it looks like a Draba. I'm glad I don't have to weed that trough... ouch!
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February 27, 2010, 06:21:17 PM »
Fortunately, it needs little weeding... and I use needle-nose pliers if it does.
Yes,
Draba
certainly crossed my mind too. It rather resembles
Draba aizoides
(see attached)... maybe... though perhaps there are a hundred others it
also
resembles, that I am not familiar with.
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Lori
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February 27, 2010, 10:33:22 PM »
I'm sure you already know how easy it is for Drabas to seed around. Somehow they jump from pot to pots for me too. I only grown four or five drabas, and am certainly no expert, but it sure does look like aizoides to me too.
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Quote from: RickR on February 27, 2010, 10:33:22 PM
I'm sure you already know how easy it is for Drabas to seed around. Somehow they jump from pot to pots for me too. I only grown four or five drabas, and am certainly no expert, but it sure does look like aizoides to me too.
Draba aizoides should be taken as the "type" for a whole group of similar species (dozens), such as D. hispanica. Nothing wrong with any of these, they are serviceable tiny alpine plants with cheerful yellow flowers in early sping. I have a similar scenario as Lori, where my Townsendia rothrockii in a trough has Draba seedlings showing up all around, the Draba misnamed and not a North American native one as I first planted, but akin to aizoides.
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Thanks, Mark - that's good to know. I find draba IDs quite baffling. I have also received various slightly weedy drabas, mislabelled as other species (e.g. androsaces). Oh well, it's all in a day's exploration of the alpine plant world!
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