Wholeleaf saxifrage

Micranthes integrifolia

''Micranthes integrifolia'' is a species of saxifrage known by the common name wholeleaf saxifrage. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Montana and northern California, where it grows in moist habitat, including meadows, prairies, and grassy mountain slopes.
Wholeleaf Saxifrage  Quite abundant on the rocks in Manson’s Lagoon. Nice that blue skies and a low tide came together.                               Canada,Geotagged,Micranthes integrifolia,Spring,Wholeleaf saxifrage

Appearance

It is a perennial herb growing from a caudex and system of rhizomes, and producing a basal rosette of leaves. Each leaf is up to 7 centimeters long with a toothed or smooth-edged blade borne on a short petiole. The inflorescence arises on a stout, hairy peduncle up to 35 centimeters tall. White-petaled flowers occur in a cluster or dense array at the top.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderSaxifragales
FamilySaxifragaceae
GenusMicranthes
SpeciesM. integrifolia