Well, I think it's M. geniculata.
Caryophyllaceae species
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Caryophyllaceae species
I hadn't seen Minuartia (Rhodalsine) geniculata before, and it was one of the most beatiful plants I saw that day.
Well, I think it's M. geniculata.
Well, I think it's M. geniculata.
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This must be subspecies media since upper part of stems has one line of hair whereas subspecies cupaniana has hair all round the upper part of the stem.
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The patent fruiting sepals are characteristic of subspecies erecta.
On the other hand I'm not sure if there are other Sagina species in Malta which looks much like S. apetala.
On the other hand I'm not sure if there are other Sagina species in Malta which looks much like S. apetala.
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Stephen,
The original photo of Spergula rubra is 5 Mb large, and therefore I cannot attach it to e-mails at my home pc. I will send it to you tomorrow along with other photoes from the pc at the nature centre, where file size isn't an issue.
The original photo of Spergula rubra is 5 Mb large, and therefore I cannot attach it to e-mails at my home pc. I will send it to you tomorrow along with other photoes from the pc at the nature centre, where file size isn't an issue.
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