Saxifraga granulata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Saxifraga granulata, Linn. Meadow Saxifrage. Sts. erect or ascending from a bulbiferous base, 6-20 in. tall, slightly foliose, often branched below, lax paniculate, soft-hirsute, glandular-viscous above: lvs. pilose, bearing bulblets in the axils, reniform, incise-lobed, lobes entire or crenate, decurrent at base on the hirsute petiole; cauline lvs. subsessile, wedge-shaped, 3-5- parted: infl. open, panicled, with glandulose elongated pedicels (sometimes contracted and umbel-like): fls. white, campanulate, somewhat drooping, about 1 in. diam.; calyx-lobes longer than the ovate tube, linear-oblong, obtuse; petals obovate-oblong, strongly attenuate at base, 3-nerved. April-June. Eu., N. Afr. Gn.W. 25:513.—The common meadow saxifrage of Eu. and an attractive plant. The species proper is, however, seldom cult. Var. flore-pleno, Hort. (S. granulata var. plena, Hort.), is the common form in cult. and differs only in its double fls. G. 25:201; 26:213. Gn.W. 23:389. CH


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