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Micranthes bryophora : ウィキペディア英語版 | Micranthes bryophora
''Micranthes bryophora'' is a species of saxifrage known by the common name bud saxifrage. It is native to the western United States, where its two varieties are geographically separated. The more common var. ''bryophora'' is endemic to the mountains of California, and the rare var. ''tobiasiae'' is known only from the Payette National Forest of western Idaho.〔Mancuso, M. (Monitoring Tobias' saxifrage (''Saxifraga bryophora'' var. ''tobiasiae'') on the Payette National Forest: First year results. ) Idaho Department of Fish & Game, December 2001.〕〔(USDA Forest Service Botany in the News )〕 This plant is a perennial herb producing a basal rosette of fleshy, hairy, lance-shaped leaves up to 4 centimeters long. The inflorescence arises on a peduncle up to 25 centimeters tall with widely spaced flowers, each at the tip of a pedicel. The inflorescence also contains reproductive bulblets. Each flower has five spade-shaped petals which are white with two golden spots near the base. At the center are ten stamens tipped with red anthers. ==References==
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