Saxifraga integrifolia

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Read about Saxifraga integrifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Saxifraga integrifolia, Hook. (Micranthes integrifolia, Small). Whole plant glandular-pilose, viscid, very viscid above, 4-14 in. high: caudex short and somewhat woody, the st. always solitary: basal lvs. dark green, submembranaceous, ovate-oblong, very obtuse, entire or very slightly sinuate-crenate, base spatulate: infl. paniculate, more or less loosely so or spike-like, borne on an erect naked scape: fls. white, small; calyx rather glabrous, the lobes ovate, obtuse, spreading, at length reflex; petals obovate, slightly emarginate, 1-nerved, a little longer than the calyx-lobes. Calif. northward and in the Rocky Mts.—Occasionally offered by dealers in native plants. CH


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