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Micranthes ferruginea (Grah.) Brouillet & Gornall  

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Family: Saxifragaceae
russethair saxifrage, more...russethair saxifrage
[Saxifraga ferruginea R. Grah., moreSaxifraga ferruginea var. ferruginea]
Micranthes ferruginea image
Paul Rothrock
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Luc Brouillet, Patrick E. Elvander in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Plants solitary or tufted, with bulbils on caudices, short-rhizomatous. Leaves basal; petiole indistinct, flattened, to 2 cm; blade spatulate to oblanceolate, 1-8(-10) cm, ± fleshy, base cuneate, margins irregularly serrate (usually with fewer than 12 coarse teeth), ciliate, surfaces hairy. Inflorescences 20-30+-flowered, (flowers sometimes replaced ± completely by bulbils, or bulbils sometimes absent), open, lax thyrses, 10-40 cm, moderately to ± densely purple stipitate-glandular; (bracts reduced). Flowers ± bilaterally symmetric; sepals reflexed, ovate to oblong; petals white, 3 with 2 basal yellow spots, 2 without spots, elliptic to oblanceolate, clawed, 3-5 mm, longer than sepals; filaments linear, flattened; pistils connate 1/2+ their lengths; ovary superior, (to 1/3 adnate to hypanthium). Capsules green or yellow, sometimes purple tinged, or partly purple, valvate. 2n = 20. Flowering summer-early autumn. Wet ledges, seepage slopes, stream banks; 10-2700 m; Alta., B.C., N.W.T.; Alaska, Calif., Idaho, Mont., Oreg., Wash., Wyo. Plants with bulbils replacing flowers are more common in the southern part (southern Alberta and British Columbia southwards) of the range of Micranthes ferruginea and have been called Saxifraga ferruginea var. macounii.

Micranthes ferruginea image
Paul Rothrock
Micranthes ferruginea image
Paul Rothrock
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