File:Iberis sempervirens inflorescence 4.jpg

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English: Iberis sempervirens inflorescence by Adam Retchless

Please help me identify this flower

I think this is called Iberis, common name Candytuft, and there is also a pink variety. Hope this helps. Maggie.

I confirm that it is the inflorescence of an Iberis sempervirens. Réginald.
Date 14 May 2004 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was AdamRetchless at English Wikipedia.
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  • 2004-05-14 03:30 AdamRetchless 302×240× (42153 bytes) unknown flower by Adam Retchless

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