Chrysosplenium - Wikipedia Chrysosplenium (golden saxifrage or golden-saxifrage) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Saxifragaceae It includes 84 species found throughout the Arctic and northern temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere [2]
Chrysosplenium americanum (American Golden Saxifrage) Flowers are flattened, about 1 8-inch across, with 4 petal-like sepals that are broadly triangular to egg-shaped to semi-circular, 1 opposite pair often slightly larger than the other Sepals are green, yellowish green or reddish green
Chrysosplenium in Flora of North America @ efloras. org Morphological similarities between the North American species and Eurasian Chrysosplenium alternifolium Linnaeus have caused some authors to treat C iowense, C rosendahlii, C tetrandrum, and C wrightii as infraspecific taxa of C alternifolium
Chrysosplenium This study describes and illustrates Chrysospleniumramosissimum, a new plant species from Mt Seonjaryeong, located in the central region of the Korean Peninsula
Chrysosplenium americanum (Golden-saxifrage) - FSUS Intro: Mat-forming, creeping perennial found in shaded, rocky, gravelly or mossy seeps and seepage swamps Stems: Stems forking and creeping, with some reddish tint Leaves: Leaves mostly opposite, short-petiolate, round to widely oval, to ½ in long, shallowly lobed or toothed
Chrysosplenium americanum | NatureServe Explorer Although threats are not widely documented, Chrysosplenium americanum is potentially threatened by development, road maintenance, invasive species, and other threats in some places
Chrysosplenium - FNA D B O Savile (1953) demonstrated splash-cup dispersal of seeds in Chrysosplenium americanum, reporting a maximum dispersal distance of 40 cm in the laboratory
Golden-saxifrages (Chrysosplenium) - Botanical Realm The Golden-saxifrages (Chrysosplenium) are a fascinating group of flowering plants belonging to the family Saxifragaceae These perennial herbs are celebrated for their vibrant yellow-green flowers and their ability to thrive in diverse habitats, predominantly in moist, shady areas