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  2. Claytonia virginica - Wikipedia

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    Claytonia virginica, the Virginia springbeauty, [2] eastern spring beauty, grass-flower [3] narrowleaf springbeauty [1] or fairy spud, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the family Montiaceae. [4] Its native range is eastern North America. [2] Its scientific name honors Colonial Virginian botanist John Clayton (1694–1773).

  3. Claytonia lanceolata - Wikipedia

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    Western spring beauty is occasionally grown in gardens by those interested in wildflower gardening. Outside their native habitat they will not persist if subjected to either extreme drying during the summer or being flooded during rainstorms.

  4. Claytonia - Wikipedia

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    Claytonia (spring beauty) is a genus of flowering plants native to Asia, North America, and Central America. The vitamin-rich leaves can be eaten raw or cooked, ...

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  9. Claytonia caroliniana - Wikipedia

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    Claytonia caroliniana is a flowering, woodland perennial herb. [5] [4] It grows from March though June and is one of the earliest spring ephemerals. [4]The plant grows from spherical underground tubers in light humus.