Saxifraga lyallii


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Read about Saxifraga lyallii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Saxifraga lyallii, Engl. (S. dahurica, Lyall. Micranthes Lyallii, Small). Four to 15 in. high: rhizome slender: lvs. fresh green, obovate ("flabellate, varying to sub-orbicular or reniform-flabellate"), cuneate, attenuate to a basally dilated petiole, equally serrate-dentate above, glabrous, almost nerveless: infl. 6-10-fld. loosely paniculate scapes which are naked, slender, erect, almost glabrous, with very slender, erect-spreading later erect pedicels which are purple almost glabrous: fls. milk-white; calyx purple, the sepals ovate-triangular, reflexed; petals obovate-rotund, slightly clawed, 1- nerved. Rocky Mt. region, Brit. Col., Alaska, and Bering Sea region.—Has been confused with S. davurica, Pall., which see. CH


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