Golden saxifrage
Chrysosplenium tetrandrum (N.Lund) Th.Fr.

Chrysosplenium tetrandrum, known as golden saxifrage, is a species in the Saxifragaceae family. It was first described in 1858 by Th.Fr., based on the original work of N.Lund. This plant is native to a wide range of regions, including Greenland, Labrador, several Canadian provinces, parts of the United States, and various European countries such as Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Description
Chrysosplenium tetrandrum is a member of the Saxifragaceae family and is commonly referred to as golden saxifrage. It is distributed across multiple regions, including Greenland, Labrador, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Greenland, Alaska, the Aleutian Islands, and Colorado. The species was first published in 1858 by Th.Fr., who credited the original work of N.Lund. This plant is found in both North American and European habitats, indicating a broad ecological adaptability.
Other common names
green saxifragenorthern golden carpetnorthern golden-saxifrageGolden saxifragenorthern golden saxifragenorthern golden-carpet
Distribution
Greenland · Labrador · Alberta · British Columbia · Manitoba · Northwest Territories · Nunavut · Ontario · Quebec · Saskatchewan · Yukon · FI · NO · SE · DK · GL · Global · Alaska · Aleutian Is. · Colorado · Finland · Idaho · Kamchatka · Krasnoyarsk · Magadan · Montana · North European Russi · Northwest Territorie · Norway · Québec
Synonyms
Chrysosplenium alternifolium var. tetrandrumChrysosplenium alternifolium f. tetrandrumChrysosplenium alternifolium subsp. tetrandrumChrysosplenium alternifolium subsp. tetrandrum
