Tanakaea

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Scientific Names



Read about Tanakaea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Tanakaea (named in honor of M. Tanaka). Saxifragraceae. Herb probably hardy and perennial: plant dioecious, perhaps sometimes monoecious, stoloniferous; stolons slender, leafy and rooting: lvs. basal, long-petioled, thick or somewhat fleshy, finally leathery, including the petioles 4-8 in. long; blade oblong-lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, rounded or somewhat cordate at base, acute, doubly serrate: scapes very slender, branched, pyramidal, 6-8 in. high: fls. very small, greenish white, shortly pedicelled, solitary in the axils of the bracts; sepals 5, almost free, oblong-lanceolate; petals none; stamens 10, alternate ones shorter; ovary glabrous, almost entirely free, 2-celled.—One species, Japan, T. radicans, Franch. & Sav. B.M. 7943. G. 35:373; 36:515. CH


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