Saxifraga pedemontana

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Saxifraga pedemontana, All. Sparsely glandular-pubescent, cespitose, 2-4 in. high, with densely leafy caudicles: lvs. bright green, those of the young shoots and the lower cauline, cuneate or obversely triangular, attenuate to the flat ciliate petiole which equals or is shorter than the 3-lobed blade, lobes horizontally spreading, the lateral ones bifid or all 3 incise-dentate, teeth obtuse or rather acute, obsoletely nerved; lower bracts cuneate, sessile, 5-7-parted or linear-oblong, obtuse: infl. few-lvd., rather glabrous scapes bearing corymbose panicles with slender pedicels which are glandular-pubescent as is the calyx: fls. large, campanulate, milk-white; calyx-lobes linear, obtuse; petals obovate-cuneate, attenuate to a claw, 3-nerved, double the length of the calyx-lobes. July. Mountains of S. Eu. Gn. 78, p. 271. Var. cervicornis, Engl. (S. cervicornis, Viv.). Younger lvs. longer-petioled, the blade 3-lobed; the lateral lobes bifid, less horizontally spreading, rather acute, the nerves decidedly prominent: the calyx-lobes rather acute. June. Sardinia and Corsica. Gn. 76, p. 19; 79. p. 29. CH


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