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Micranthes petiolaris - Michaux's Saxifrage, Mountain Saxifrage. Based on genetic studies the Saxifraga genus has been split up, with some species remaining in Saxifraga, one being classified in the monotypic genus Cascadia, and 47 species in the new genus Micranthes. There are only eight native North American Saxifraga species remaining in that genus, there are over forty in Micranthes. The easiest diagnostic for Micranthes vs Saxifraga is that the former has only basal leaves (or any cauline leaves may be crowded at the bottom of the stem,) while the latter (Saxifraga) will also have cauline leaves, although they may be very small.
| Michaux's Saxifrage, formerly Saxifraga michauxii, is now classified as Micranthes petiolaris (although there is a move afoot that may move it to Hydratica petiolaris.) While many authors still classify this as Saxifraga michauxii, I typically follow the ITIS classification when there is dispute or transition, so am including it as Micranthes petiolaris. I will continue to use Saxifrage as the genus common name so that Saxifraga and Micranthes species will be listed together in the lists ordered by common name, but ITIS lists Micranthes as Alpine Saxifrage. Michaux's Saxifrage is found on wet rocky places such as rock walls, boulder fields, and seeps in the Appalachian mountains from Maryland south to Georgia. The plants presented here were photographed on a rock wall along the Clingman's Dome parking lot in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Found in: GA, KY, MD, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV Leave comments on Micranthes petiolaris at this link. Map courtesy of The Biota of North America Program. Map color key Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. Do a general Google search of the entire site: #ad #ad
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