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Chrysosplenium davidianum

Chrysosplenium davidianum Decne. ex Maxim.
Chrysosplenium davidianum
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Chrysosplenium davidianum is a species in the Saxifragaceae family, native to North-Central and South-Central China. It was first described in 1877 by Decne. ex Maxim.

Description

Chrysosplenium davidianum belongs to the Saxifragaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the saxifrage family. This species is found in North-Central and South-Central regions of China. The scientific name was published in 1877 by Decne. ex Maxim. The genus Chrysosplenium includes herbaceous plants typically characterized by their small, clustered flowers and preference for moist, shaded habitats. Chrysosplenium davidianum is part of the broader distribution of saxifrage family members across temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

Distribution

China North-Central · China South-Central

Synonyms

Chrysosplenium briquetiiChrysosplenium davidianum var. alpinum

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