Eremogone saxatilis
Eremogone saxatilis (L.) Ikonn.

Eremogone saxatilis (L.) Ikonn. is a species in the Caryophyllaceae family, commonly known as the carnation family. It is native to several regions in Russia and surrounding areas, including Altay, Central European Russia, East European Russia, Irkutsk, Kazakhstan, Krasnoyarsk, Primorye, Tuva, and West Siberia. The species was formally published in 1973.
Description
Eremogone saxatilis is a member of the Caryophyllaceae family, a group of flowering plants that includes carnations and carnation-like species. Its distribution spans a range of Russian territories and neighboring regions, indicating a preference for temperate to continental climates. The species was first described in 1973 under its current scientific name by Ikonn. This taxon is part of the genus Eremogone, which is known for its herbaceous plants adapted to rocky or arid environments.
Distribution
NO · Altay · Central European Rus · East European Russia · Irkutsk · Kazakhstan · Krasnoyarsk · Primorye · Tuva · West Siberia
Synonyms
Alsine presliiAlsine saxatilisArenaria graminifoliaArenaria longifoliaArenaria procera subsp. glabraArenaria saxatilisArenaria stenophyllaArenaria syreistschikowiiEremogone graminifoliaEremogone stenophyllaArenaria longifolia var. parvifloraArenaria graminifolia var. parvifloraArenaria graminifolia var. grandiflora
