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Saxifraga rufescens

Saxifraga rufescens is a herbaceous plant in the family Saxifragaceae. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the subalpine or subarctic biome.

Description
In 1916, the Saxifraga rufescens plant described by Balfour came through the botanical collector George Forrest who noticed it in China. The plant was close to Saxifraga cortusifolia but distinct in its "densely red-hairy flower-shoots and the petals flushed with red." The plants grow between 16 and 40 cm in height with rather long rhizomes beneath. Its petiole is between 1.6 and 3.7 cm in length with glandular hairy, base cordate to reniform, or cuneate to truncate. The flowers have five petals and are from white to pink in colour. Usually, their shortest four petals lanceolate. Its stamens are between 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm. Taxonomist Jin Tang Pan described the var. uninervata in 1991. Pan along with C. Y. Wu described the var. flabellifolia in 1991. Thereby, the three accepted varieties are, • Saxifraga rufescens var. rufescens (1916) • Saxifraga rufescens var. flabellifolia C. Y. Wu & J. T. Pan (1991) • Saxifraga rufescens var. uninervata J. T. Pan (1991) However, some argue that this variety needs a separate taxonomical recognition due to its distinctive leaf shape. Therefore, the name S. zhejiangensis has also been proposed. The leaf blade is usually cuneate to truncate at base. == Distribution and habitat==
Distribution and habitat
The native range of S. rufescens var. rufescens is Tibet, Sichuan, west Hubei, Yunnan in China to Myanmar. It grows in forests and its margins, scrubs, alpine meadows, rock crevices, slopes, wetlands at sides of valleys. It is usually found between the altitudes of 600m and 4000m. The var. rufescens was later found to be spread from Tibet to South-Central China and further, to Myanmar. In September 2024 a research team of Santanu Dey and Moaakum from Kohima Science College, and Hussain A. Barbhuiya from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre recorded the var. rufescens for the first time in Nagaland in Northeast India. Thereby, it expanded the known range of var. rufescens. It was found thriving in Noklak district's Khelia King mountain range at an elevation of 2265m above sea level. The plants were thriving on moss-covered rocks within the range's temperate broad-leaved evergreen forest. There were two distinct populations of 15-20 individual plants on surrounding mountain slopes. In Noklak, where var. rufescens was found the forest is dominated by Rhododendron arboreum, Quercus, and Lithocarpus pachyphyllus, along with Strobilanthes atropurpureus, Corydalis, Impatiens stenantha, Thalictrum reniforme, and Sedum. The native range of var. flabellifolia is the northeast region of Sichuan and western region of Yunnan provinces. It is found around 2400m. ==References==
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