Common & scientific name
Wind River draba, Draba ventosa
Family
Mustard, Brassicaceae
Location
Twining, 13,000’
Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
A rare alpine draba, standing an inch or two high, densely pubescent with many-forked hairs covering the stem and leaves (all basal). Weber describes the hairs as “stalked”: I would say short-stalked.