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Saxifraga fortunei

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
2Saxifragidae
Phase
1Saxifragales
Subphase
2Saxifragoideae
Stage
13
Name

Saxifraga fortunei

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Chapter

3-652.12.13

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English: Fortune saxifrage.
Region: East Asia, China, Japan, Korea, Siberia.
Habitat: wet shaded rocks by streams in the mountains; forests and rock crevices; down to sea-level in the north of its range, elevations of 2200 to 2900 metres in China; prefers a cool position, moist humus-rich, acid soil; light woodland; prefers a shady position; frost tolerant; suitable for moist, sandy, loamy clay soils, acid, neutral and basic; grows in semi-shade.
Use: ornamental; young leaves, cooked added to soups, rice.
BotanyHerb, perennial; 40 cm tall and broad; polymorphic.
Leaves: large, round, fleshy; sometimes flushed red or pink.
Inflorescence: panicles on slender branched stalks.
Flowers: hermaphrodite; small; white, sometimes flushed red or pink; starry; flowers in summer; 2 lower petals significantly longer than the others; flowering September to October.
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