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Red Car Property: Just How Small Are Those (Probably) Native Wildflowers? *UPDATED
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, April 3, 2012. We still have no ID on these tiny and likely native wildflowers found above the historic viaduct footings. (Click on photo to enlarge.)Photo: Diane Edwardson, April 3, 2012. The flowers are really small; my dog is a Shepherd mix. Arrow is pointing to the same flower from above photo.
If you can ID this flower, send us an email: redcarproperty@gmail.com.
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