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Strapwort rarely overwinters and forms a flat rosette of several low, radiating shoots. The tiny whitish-green flowers appear in late July or August. They are self pollinating and fertilisation often occurs whilst the flower is still closed, a process known as cleistogammy. The plant reproduces entirely by seed.

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