Micranthes nelsoniana var. carlottae |
Micranthes nelsoniana var. cascadensis |
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dotted saxifrage |
Cascade saxifrage, Cascades dotted saxifrage, dotted saxifrage, Nelson's saxifrage |
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Leaf | blades slightly fleshy, margins 9–12 toothed. |
blades thin, not fleshy, margins 12–18-toothed. |
Inflorescences | somewhat congested, tangled-ascending hairy. |
somewhat lax, tangled-appressed hairy. |
Pistils | connate most of their lengths. |
connate most of their lengths. |
Capsules | 6–12 mm. |
3–8 mm. |
2n | = 72. |
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Micranthes nelsoniana var. carlottae |
Micranthes nelsoniana var. cascadensis |
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Phenology | Flowering summer. | Flowering late spring–summer. |
Habitat | Stream banks, wet areas | Wet areas, stream banks |
Elevation | 0-1000 m (0-3300 ft) | 800-2500 m (2600-8200 ft) |
Distribution |
BC; YT |
OR; WA; BC |
Discussion | Variety carlottae is known mostly from the Queen Charlotte Islands and adjacent coastal British Columbia. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Variety cascadensis has sometimes been confused with Micranthes odontoloma, probably because the petal spots of var. cascadensis fade on herbarium specimens. The more deeply toothed leaves, the compactness of the inflorescence, and the tangled inflorescence hairs clearly distinguish it from M. odontoloma. This variety is present in the Coast and Cascade ranges. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 8, p. 55. | FNA vol. 8, p. 56. |
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Synonyms | Saxifraga punctata subsp. carlottae, Saxifraga nelsoniana subsp. carlottae | Saxifraga punctata subsp. cascadensis, Saxifraga nelsoniana subsp. cascadensis, Saxifraga punctata var. cascadensis |
Name authority | (Calder & Savile) Gornall & H. Ohba: J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 1020. (2007) | (Calder & Savile) Gornall & H. Ohba: J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 1: 1020. (2007) |
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