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Draba × Tornensis
''Draba'' is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae Brassicaceae () or (the older but equally valid) Cruciferae () is a medium-sized and economically important Family (biology), family of flowering plants commonly known as the mustards, the crucifers, or the cabbage family. Most are herbaceous pla ..., commonly known as whitlow-grasses (though they are not related to the true grasses). Species There are over 400 species: *''Draba abajoensis'' Windham & Al-Shehbaz *''Draba × abiskoensis'' O.E.Schulz *''Draba × abiskojokkensis'' O.E.Schulz *''Draba acaulis'' Boiss. *''Draba affghanica'' Boiss. *''Draba aizoides'' L. *''Draba alajica'' Litv. *''Draba alberti'' Regel & Schmalh. *''Draba albertina'' Greene *''Draba alchemilloides'' Gilg *''Draba × algida'' Adams ex DC. *''Draba alpina'' L. *''Draba altaica'' (C.A.Mey.) Bunge *''Draba alticola'' Kom. *''Draba alyssoides'' Humb. & Bonpl. ex DC. *''Draba × amandae'' O.E.Schulz *''Draba × ambigua'' Ledeb. *''D ...
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Draba Lactea
''Draba lactea'', the Lapland whitlow-grass or milky whitlow-grass, is a flower common throughout the high Arctic. It stretches further south in mountainous areas of Norway, Montana, Canada, and Greenland. The plant is 2–5 cm tall, and caespitose. The flower stems are glabrous. The leaf, leaves have stellate hairs on the surface and simple hairs at the margins. The flowers are pure white, and there are many flowers on each stem. Flowers bloom June to August. ''Draba'' species are found on dry as well as moist localities such as wet meadows, fields and prairies. Most of the species have a circumpolar distribution, but there is considerable variation within this group. References

Draba, lactea Flora of Canada Flora of Greenland Flora of Norway Flora of the Arctic {{Brassicales-stub ...
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