Androsace septentrionalis

Androsace septentrionalis (pygmyflower rockjasmine, pygmy-flower rock-jasmine, northern rockjasmine,[2] Northern fairy candelabra,[3] Chinese: bei dian di mei[4]) is a species of annual herbaceous plant in the Primrose family (Primulaceae), native to North America,[3] Asia, and Europe.

subumbellata is a small plant with naked stems arising from a basal rosette of simple leaves.

The leaves are toothed and the stems terminate in an umbel of flowers.

The very small flowers are five-cleft, and the sepals are persistent.

This subspecies is listed as threatened in Minnesota, where it has been recorded growing in sandy, xeric habitats, around ancient beach ridges and sand prairies.