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This is from a different population from the other images of Bensoniella submitted from this date. This poulation is clearly in Curry County, the other images were probably in Josphine County close to the County line.
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This is a close front view of a single flower. Note the bilateral (not radial) symmetry. This is unusual for Saxifragaceae. The five oval white structures covered with glands are sepals. There are two petals per flower, they are the linear structures that arch backwards beyond the sepals on either side of the uppermost sepal.
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This is a view of a petiole (leaf stalk) to show the distinctive long white hairs. This is a young leaf and the view was taken near the ground. Note the moss plant (Mniaceae) to the left of the petiole at the base.