Saxifraga juniperifolia


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Read about Saxifraga juniperifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Saxifraga juniperifolia, Adams (S. juniperina, Bieb.). Cespitose, 1-2 in. high, the woody caudicles densely imbricate-foliose: lvs. of the caudicles green, very stiff and prickly, erect, appressed, subulate, a little broader at the ciliate base, stiffly mucronate, toward the middle and apex entire, almost 3-cornered, with 5-7 minute pits noticeable when old near the cartilaginous margin; cauline lvs. light green, long-ciliate at the base: infl. racemose or spicate-capitate, few-fld., borne on leafy, short, crisply villous fl.-sts.: fls. small, yellow; calyx light green, tube villous, lobes ovate, acute, mucronate, pectinately ciliate; petals oblong-spatulate, 3-nerved, slightly longer than the calyx-lobes. May-July. Caucasus.—Little known outside of botanic-garden collections. CH


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