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Sweetflower rock jasmine (Androsace chamaejasme ssp. carinata) is a diminutive unassuming cushion plant in North America, found throughout much of western Canada and the Rocky Mountains of the United States. Three to six small white flowers sit atop a short stem with no leaves, or scape, usually between 2-4 inches tall. The somewhat softly haired basal leaves are arranged into rosettes, often in triplets. The flowers are no wider than a third of an inch but boast a showy face for such a small perennial herb. Between the sweet fragrance and beautiful yellow to orange flower center, it is no wonder it received its common, sweetflower rock jasmine.