Saxifraga davurica
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Saxifraga davurica, Pall., also spelled dahurica (Micranthes davurica, Small). Three to 8 in. high: rhizome thick: lvs. basal, rather stiff, forming a rosette, sparsely covered with very short hairs, obovate-cuneate, rounded at the apex, deeply and evenly dentate, teeth ovate, acute, blades cuneate-attenuate at the base to the petiole which is membranaceous sheathing at its base; bracts oblong-lanceolate, the lowest of them oblong-cuneate: infl. erect naked scapes, which are solitary or several together, and are covered with very slender canescent, partly glandular hairs, many-fld. and corymbose-paniculate branched from the middle; pedicels filiform: fls. white, numerous; sepals yellow-green, ovate, rather acute, erect-spreading and not reflexed in age; petals obovate-oblong, scarcely twice as long as the sepals. E. Siberia and the islands of Bering Sea.—Much of the so-called American S. davurica and apparently more or less of the material cult. as S. dahurica is really S. Lyallii from which it differs in having the peduncles hairy instead of glabrous and many- instead of few-fld., smaller fls. and other characters. Somewhat similar to S. virginiensis. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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