
Bog Saxifrage - Montana Field Guide
Perennial from a horizontal rootstock. Stems usually solitary, scapose, erect, 15–70 cm, glandular-hairy. Leaves all basal, broadly short-petiolate; the blade sparsely pubescent, …
Saxifraga hirculus - Wikipedia
Saxifraga hirculus is a species of saxifrage, commonly called marsh saxifrage, [1] yellow marsh saxifrage, [2] or bog saxifrage. It is a perennial herb with yellow flowers and red stem, 5–30 cm …
Oregon Saxifrage, Saxifraga oragana, Oregon saxifrage is a cool season perennial herb with fleshy, dark green leaves and clusters of white flowers that bloom in the spring. Uses include …
Bog Saxifrage, Oregon Saxifrage: Micranthes oregana (Synonyms ...
Bog saxifrage is a large, showy perennial with an erect, usually simple although occasionally several-branched stem from 30-120 cm tall. The herbage is smooth to having many long, soft, …
Saxifragaceae - Burke Herbarium Image Collection
Micranthes oregana – bog saxifrage, Oregon saxifrage Distribution: Both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington; Washington to California, east to Alberta, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, and …
Micranthes oregana - Colorado Wildbuds
Life zones and habitat: Montane to alpine (9000 to 13500 ft). Wet areas in meadows, stream banks. Plant: Erect, stout perennial up to 12 to 18 inches tall, sticky, hairy, leafless stem. …
Saxifraga - Wikipedia
Saxifraga is the largest genus in the family Saxifragaceae, containing about 473 species of holarctic perennial plants, known as saxifrages [1] [2] ... Saxifraga hirculus L. – yellow marsh …
(Family) Saxifrage Family - Montana Field Guide
Bog Saxifrage Micranthes oregana. Other Names: Saxifraga oregana. Bulbous Woodland-star Lithophragma glabrum. Other Names: Lithophragma bulbiferum. ... Other Names: Saxifraga …
Saxifragaceae: Saxifrage Family. Identify plants and flowers.
Identify plants and flowers of the Saxifrage family (Saxifragaceae) with these wildflower identification tools and a photo gallery with plants grouped according to families.
What is a Saxifrage? | An Taisce - The National Trust For Ireland
Saxifrages are restricted to mineral flushes in blanket bog habitat. The ground water in these bogs form small streams which are sources of electrolytes as well as minerals for the plants. These …
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