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Sagina namadgi (Caryophyllaceae) not in the Student's Flora

 

Sagina namadgi is an uncommon native species. It occurs in wet areas, especially near the west coast. It is a diffuse, low growing herb which often roots at the nodes. The leaves are narrow, 4-10mm long, tapering to a soft point but without a long hair at the apex.

 

  

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