Saxifraga huetiana

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Saxifraga huetiana, Boiss., frequently incorrectly offered as Huettiana, Huetii, and Huettii (S. Cymbalaria, Hort., not Linn.). Annual or biennial(?): sts. weakly erect or decumbent, flaccid, 4-6 in. high: lvs. soft, with age brown-striate below; lower lvs. reniform-cordate, base cordate or truncate, broader across, 5-7-lobed, lobes broad, obtuse or very shortly apiculate; upper 3-lobed or entire, ovate: infl. cymose with long erect pedicels; fls. small but numerous, bright yellow; calyx-lobes triangular, acute; petals oblong, obtuse, base distinctly clawed, 3 times the length of the calyx-lobes. May-Aug. Asia Minor.—Very closely allied to S. Cymbalaria and by some considered a variety of that species. It differs in its dwarfer less upright habit, fewer and more obtuse lobes of the lvs. and other technical floral characters and probably in its infl. being a cincinnus instead of a bostryx. A very effective plant for the rockwork. CH


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