Saxifraga pedatifida

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Saxifraga pedatifida, Ehrh. (S. cuspidata, Schleich.). Cespitose, 2-8 in. high, with frutescent, subwoody, leafy caulicles: sts. erect, rather stiff, puberulent: lvs. fresh green, the lower with ovate and pedate-parted blades, many-nerved and borne on flat petioles which are longer than the blades, the lateral lobes of which are 3-lobed, the lobules linear, entire and more or less mucronate; the lvs. of the young shoots longer-petioled and with longer, narrower lobes; the cauline lvs. 3-5-lobed; bracts narrowly linear: infl. subcorymbose, the peduncles much overtopping the lvs., the pedicels and calyx glandular-pilose: fls. 3-9 on a peduncle, campanulate, white; calyx-lobes erect, lanceolate, acute; petals obovate-oblong, 5-7-nerved, long-clawed, 2 or 3 times longer than the calyx-lobes. June. S. Eu.—Closely allied to S. geranioides but distinguished readily by the gradual narrowing of the blades, which are many-nerved into the petiole and also by the linear divisions of the lvs. CH


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