Saxifraga diversifolia

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Read about Saxifraga diversifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Saxifraga diversifolia, Wall. Eight to 18 in. high, forming tufts of basal lvs.: sts. hirsute below and glandular (becoming glabrous with age) above, erect and foliose: lvs. polymorphous, the lower petioled, ovate, obtuse or cordate-based, subacute, undulate, sparsely hirsute or glabrous; cauline mostly sessile, very entire, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse and glandular: infl. corymbose-racemose or paniculate, rarely few-fld.: fls. yellow, obscurely spotted, 1/2-3/4 in. across; sepals ovate, spreading, at length reflexed; petals obovate, short-clawed, 5-nerved with 4 glands at their base, exceeding the sepals. July-Sept. Himalayas and China. B.M. 6603. —Said to be the handsomest of the group and very showy when massed. Var. foliata, Hubb. (forma foliata, Engl. & Irmscher). Sts. erect, with 1 or more lvs., 3-20-fld.: lvs. cordate-ovate, glabrous or very shortly and densely glandular-pilose on the margin: fls. golden yellow; sepals with the nerves mostly parallel. Aug., Sept. China. CH


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