This individual here has gone to seed (fruit ripe with seeds and),
these annual plants have died,
and dried up after spring, in this the early dry summer season .
Total plant height ca. 4 cm and spreading sideways across ca. 3 cm .
This annual species still survives in this region, though nowadays locally rare .
Most of all the majority remaining plants and still annually reproducing,
grow in finer textured soils, of the drier edges above (ephemeral) grassy-sedgy wetlands,
or clayey soils small drier humps in wet or inundated wetlands ground;
and so on .
RMGC.
2016 December 23rd 9:58–59 am .