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Saxifraga flagellaris

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
2Saxifragidae
Phase
1Saxifragales
Subphase
2Saxifragoideae
Stage
7
Name

Saxifraga flagellaris

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3-652.12.07

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English: Whiplash saxifrage; Spider saxifrage; Spider plant.
Region: northern Rocky Mountains, Norway, Greenland, Alaska.
Habitat: high arctic; moist places; on gravel or in moss carpets.
BotanyHerb; very rare.
Stems: single, erect and leafy; 3 to 10 cm tall; more or less red.
Leaves: basal leaves in a dense rosette from which long, filiform runners radiate ending in a small, rooting offset; wirth glandular hairs on the margins.
Inflorescence: one, sometimes 2, terminal flower at each stem.
Flowers: golden yellow petals, much longer than the calyx lobes.
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  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›5 Malvanae
  • ›2 Saxifragidae
  • ›1 Saxifragales
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