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15c. Saxifraga rufescens var. flabellifolia C. Y. Wu & J. T. Pan in J. T. Pan, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 29: 7. 1991.
扇叶虎耳草 shan ye hu er cao
Saxifraga flabellifolia Franchet, J. Bot. (Morot) 8: 295. 1894, not R. Brown ex Torrey & A. Gray (1840); S. zhejiangensis Z. Wei & Y. B. Chang.
Leaf blade usually cuneate to truncate at base. Petals 3-5(-8)-veined.
* Forests, wetlands at sides of valleys, rock crevices; 600-2100 m. NE Sichuan, W Yunnan (Kunming Shi).
This variety probably deserves recognition at specific rank on account of its very distinctive leaf shape. In that case, the correct name for the taxon would be Saxifraga zhejiangensis.
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