Saxifraga cartilaginea

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Read about Saxifraga cartilaginea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Saxifraga cartilaginea, Willd. (S. Kolenatiana, Regel). Six to 9 in. high: st. sparingly glandulose, few-lvd.: lvs. rosulate, oblong or obovate-oblong, acute or acuminate; the margin cartilaginous toward the base, serrate, serratures antrorsely subacuminate, toward the apex sub-crenate, crenatures truncate: infl. a scape, racemose or paniculate above, the branches 1-5-fld.: fls. white, rose, or purple; calyx-lobes ovate-triangular, rather acute; petals obovate, 2-3 times longer than the calyx-lobes. June-Aug. Caucausus region and Asia Minor.—S. Kolenatiana has been kept distinct by some but seems to differ only in the slightly more acute serratures of the lvs. In gardens it is more common under this name. A somewhat larger form is known as S. Kolenatiana major, Hort. CH


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