Looking down at tiny Piedmont sandwort wildflowers, blooming in a sandy, dessicated solution pit.
This is a close-up. These tiny blossoms — about 3 millimeters wide, on stems about 4 centimeters long— appear much larger in the photograph than they did in 'real' life!
— Wikipedia.Geocarpon is a genus of flowering plants in the carnation family (Caryophyllaceae). It includes seven species native to North America, including Geocarpon uniflorum — commonly known as Piedmont sandwort (or one-flower stitchwort).
Geocarpon uniflorum is native to the southeastern United States, where it is primarily found in the Piedmont. Its preferred habitat is sandy or granitic rock outcrops. Prior to 2022, the plant was known botanically as Minuartia uniflora.
— Flora of North America.
On the summit of Arabia Mountain
DeKalb County, Georgia, USA.
3 April 2026.
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