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Cascade saxifrage, Cascades dotted saxifrage, dotted saxifrage, Nelson's saxifrage

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Leaf

blades thin, not fleshy, margins 12–18-toothed.

blades slightly fleshy, margins 15–21-toothed.

Inflorescences

somewhat lax, tangled-appressed hairy.

Pistils

connate most of their lengths.

connate most of their lengths.

Capsules

3–8 mm.

3–8 mm.

In

-florescences usually congested, purple- or brown-tipped, erect stipitate-glandular.

2n

= ca. 80, ca. 84.

Micranthes nelsoniana var. cascadensis

Micranthes nelsoniana var. nelsoniana

Phenology Flowering late spring–summer. Flowering summer.
Habitat Wet areas, stream banks Arctic tundra, mountain stream banks
Elevation 800-2500 m (2600-8200 ft) 0-1200 m (0-3900 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
OR; WA; BC
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from FNA
AK; NT; YT; e Asia (Russian Far East)
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Discussion

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. 56. FNA vol. 8, p. 55.
Parent taxa Saxifragaceae > Micranthes > Micranthes nelsoniana Saxifragaceae > Micranthes > Micranthes nelsoniana
Sibling taxa
M. nelsoniana var. carlottae, M. nelsoniana var. insularis, M. nelsoniana var. nelsoniana, M. nelsoniana var. porsildiana
M. nelsoniana var. carlottae, M. nelsoniana var. cascadensis, M. nelsoniana var. insularis, M. nelsoniana var. porsildiana
Synonyms 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) unknown
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