Flowers  in the
Klamath Basin, Oregon
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Jagged Chickweed
Holosteum umbellatum L.
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Found in the rose pot. Quite the little opportunist.
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Bloomed in March.
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Pretty little thing and quite tender.
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The rosettes appear in early March. First blooms appear around the end of March, early April.
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Flowers are about the size of two gnats.
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These grow all over our property, mostly in the shadow of the Grey and Douglas rabbitbrushes.
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Our soil is alkaline, well-drained, arid and on a 3% grade.
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Woolen-breeches

Hydrophyllum capitatum var. alpinum
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aka Cat's Breeches,
Alpine Waterleaf
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This little beauty was in the field behind the State Police station on Biehn St.
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It was growing exclusively on the steep, northeastern slope.
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It was blooming in April/May.
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Perennial herb
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spot.gif (316 bytes) = Poisonous to animal and/or human
ani-x.gif (375 bytes) = Noxious or Invasive in Oregon

ani-c.gif (406 bytes) = Crop weed in Oregon
ani-f.gif (170 bytes) = Federal Noxious weed in Oregon

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