Saxifraga apiculata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Saxifraga apiculata, Engl. (S. Rocheliana x S. sancta. S. Frederici-Augusti, Hort., not Bias. S. luteo-purpurea, Hort., not Lapeyr). Cespitose, forming a large dark green mat, with subligneous, very densely lvd. caudicles: fl.-sts. 2-3 1/2 in. high, glandular-pilose: basal lvs. linear-oblong, acutely cuspidate, slightly carinate, thick, with pitted margins; cauline lvs. subspatulate: infl. 5-9-fld., the branches 1-2-fld.: fls. yellow; calyx with the tube turbinate and densely glandular-pilose; lobes ovate-oblong, apiculate and glandulose-ciliate; petals obovate, spreading, a little longer than the calyx-lobes. Dec.- March. Said to be from the Pyrenees. B.M. 8048. G.C. III. 15:557; 39:250. G.M. 49:208. Gn. 69, p. 210; 76, p. 147. Gn.W. 20:67. G.W. 11, p. 4. J.H. III. 44:186. Var. alba, Hort. Habit free, the fl.-sts. 3 in. high, the fls. pure white or pale cream-colored and borne profusely. G. 34:233. Gn. 73, p. 201. Var. Malyi, Hort. (S. Malyi, Hort., not Schott, also spelled Mayli and Molyi. S. luteo-purpurea var. Malyi, Hort.). has deeper-colored fls. which are better shaped and later opening than the type. Var. pallida, Hort., a form said to have pale yellow fls., is offered in the trade. CH


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