Lithophragma glabrum
Woodland star, Rocket star
Family: Saxifragaceae
Blooms early spring
Perennial
Grows 4-8 inches tall
Found in Meadow, east-side facing forests, shrub-steppe
Stems are red-purple, erect, sticky, and hairy that have few flowers.
Leaves are basal, hairless, and deeply divided- may be divided more.
Flowers are white to pale pink with 4 or 5 petals that are deeply divided making them look thin, long petals.
Red bulblets where more petals are produced.
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