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Rodgersia sambucifolia

Rodgersia sambucifolia Hemsl.
Rodgersia sambucifolia
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Rodgersia sambucifolia is a species in the genus Rodgersia, belonging to the family Saxifragaceae. It is native to South-Central China and was first described in 1906 by author Hemsl.

Description

Rodgersia sambucifolia is a member of the Saxifragaceae family, commonly known as the saxifrage family. This species is indigenous to the South-Central region of China. It was formally published in 1906 under the authorship of Hemsl. The genus Rodgersia includes herbaceous perennial plants known for their large, palmately lobed leaves and showy clusters of flowers. Rodgersia sambucifolia is adapted to the ecological conditions of Southern Asia, where it is naturally found.

Distribution

Southern Asia · China South-Central

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