Definition
Draba refers to a genus of flowering plants, mainly small and found in colder, mountainous regions. They're often called whitlow-grasses, known for surviving in tough conditions. Think of them as the mountain goats of the plant world, adapted to harsh climates. Unlike tropical flowers, they thrive in freezing temperatures. They're unassuming but incredibly resilient. Itβs the botanical equivalent of a tough, no-nonsense character.