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Saxifraga cernua

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Saxifraga cernua
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S. cernua
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Saxifraga cernua

Saxifraga cernua, (drooping saxifrage or nodding saxifrage) is a flower common all over the High Arctic. It stretches further south in mountainous areas of the Alps, Norway, Iceland, Siberia and Alaska.

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Saxifraga cernua

It grows to 10–20 cm tall, the stem having 3–7 leaves. The basal and lower stern leaves are kidney-shaped, 3–5 lobed on long petioles. The flowers are mostly single, terminal, petals white, much longer than the sepals. Reproduction by means of brownish-red bulbils in the axils of the upper stern leaves.

This plant grows in moist sandy and mossy places, on ledges and in snow beds.

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