Heavily branched.
In Blackland Prairie derived from Eagle Ford shale (Eagle Ford Prairie).
In sandy, dry-mesic savanna of the Eastern Cross Timbers.
Like a Cardamine, but different. Looking forward to feedback on this one.
I've never seen a Spiderwort this small and close to the ground before. They were quite common here. Perhaps an uncommon species? Or maybe just related to the poor quality of the sand soil here on Sand Ridge.