Saxifraga mutata
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Saxifraga mutata, Linn. Six to 12 in. high: rhizome thick, horizontal or oblique: sts. ascending, foliose: basal lvs. lingulate, rosulate; margin cartilaginous, densely fimbriate below, entire or obsoletely serrulate above with many little indistinct pits; cauline lvs. lingulate-spatulate, very obtuse: infl. racemosely paniculate from the base or middle of the scape, this and the peduncles glandular-hirsute: fls. yellow, red-orange or copper-colored; calyx-lobes oblong-triangular, sparsely glandular-pilose or glabrous; petals linear-lanceolate, acute, 3-nerved, narrower than and twice the length of the calyx-lobes. July, Aug. Mountains of Cent. Eu. B.M. 351.— Suitable for rather heavy shade. The plant dies after flowering. Said to be biennial. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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