Chrysosplenium

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Read about Chrysosplenium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Chrysosplenium (name from golden and spleen, referring to some old medicinal tradition). Saxifragaceae. Golden Saxifrage. Low semi-aquatics, sometimes used in bog-planting. C. americanum, Schw., is a native plant creeping in mud. Sts. forking, bearing roundish or cordate small mostly opposite lvs., with very small, nearly sessile, greenish, inconspicuous fls. Scarcely known in cult. and, except for wet places where a cover or carpet is wanted, of no value horticulturally.


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