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Saxifraga oppositifolia L.
PURPLE SAXIFRAGE
Purple mountain saxifrage; Nuo wei hu er cao

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Exobasidiaceae  Arcticomyces warmingii @ BPI (4)
Melampsoraceae  Melampsora epitea @ BPI (9)
Phaeosphaeriaceae  Leptosphaeria brachyastrae @ BPI (1)
Pucciniaceae  Puccinia fischeri @ BPI (7)

Puccinia heucherae @ BPI (1)

Puccinia pazschkei @ BPI (2)

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1. Saxifraga oppositifolia Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 402. 1753.

Purple or purple mountain saxifrage, saxifrage feuilles opposaes

Plants mat- or cushion-forming (with trailing, ± woody stems), not stoloniferous, rhizomatous. Leaves cauline (marcescent, crowded), opposite (rarely alternate); petiole absent; blade oblong to ± broadly obovate, unlobed, 2-5 mm, leathery, margins entire, bristly-ciliate, with 1(-3) lime-secreting hydathodes (in pit, secretion obvious), apex obtuse, surfaces glabrous. Inflorescences solitary flowers, ebracteate, 1-5 cm, glabrate or sparsely purple-tipped stipitate-glandular. Flowers: sepals erect, ovate, margins stiffly ciliate or not, surfaces hairy, stipitate-glandular, or glabrous; petals purple to pink, rarely white, often drying violet, not spotted, obovate to elliptic, (2-)5-12(-20) mm, longer than sepals; ovary ± superior. Capsules ± folliclelike.

Subspecies 7 (2 in the flora): North America, Eurasia; arctic and alpine.

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