Saxifraga squarrosa
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Read about Saxifraga squarrosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Saxifraga squarrosa, Sieber. Very densely cespitose, about 3 in. high, with woody, subcylindrical caudicles which are very densely imbricate-leafy: lvs. of the caudicles dark green, imbricated, erect, becoming curved-spreading at the apex, linear-lanceolate, obtuse, submucronulate, very narrowly cartilaginous margined, at the base fimbriate, the back convex and obtusely carinate above, marked with 7 pits, crustate with lime when young; cauline lvs. linear, slightly carinate, 3-5-pitted: infl. 2-6-fld., borne on very slender sts. which are glandular below and sparsely glandular or glabrous above: fls. white; calyx glabrous, the lobes ovate, obtuse, slightly cartilaginous at their tips; petals subrotund-obovate, 5-nerved, the nerves straight, twice as long as the calyx-lobes. May-Aug. Mountains of Eu. G.L. 28: 185.—A small species useful in alpine-gardens in a sunny spot. It likes to be firmly wedged between stones with sufficient earth for its root--development. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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