I'm thinking a T nuda-type thing. T arenaria is apparently v similar to T nuda, but with a longer leaf that often exceeds (!) the length of the inflorescence, whereas T nuda has a shorter leaf. Leaf here looks long enough, so thinking T arenaria
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