224 DECANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



caule ramofo, radice granulata. Sp. pi. 57^. 

 (Oed. Dan. t. 514. Moris, hiji. f. 12. /. 9./. 2j^ 

 Ger. Em. 841./. i.) 



White Saxifrage. Jnglis. 



About Salijhury-Craigs, and the hills in the King^s 

 Park. Dr. Parfons. And plentifully upon the 

 banks of the Clyde, at Corus-Lyn^ near Lanerk, 

 &c. 1;. V. 



The root confiils of a duller of tubercles, inter- 

 mixed with fibres : the leaves are a little hairy, 

 the radical ones {landing on long footftalks : the 

 llalk is a foot or eighteen inches high : the pe- 

 duncles and calyx are a little hairy and vifcid : 

 the petals are large, bluntly oval, white, and 

 finely ftreak'd with green veins. 



trida^yUtes SAXIFRAGA foliis caulinis cuneiformibus trifidis 

 "• akernis, caule ereflo ramofo. Sp.pl. 578. {Moris. 



hiJi. f. 12. /. 9./. 31. opt. Ger. Em. 624./. 2, 

 Pet. herb. t. 61. f. 8.) 



Rue-leav'd Whitlow-grafs, or Saxifrage. Anglis. 



Upon rocks and walls, but rare. Sibbald. O . IV. 



The ilalk grov/s from one to foUr inches high, 

 erect, branched, red and vifcous : the radical 

 leaves have long footftalks ; thofe on tlie (talk 

 are nearly feflile : the peduncles arife from the 

 al£e of the leaves, generally bearing one flower, 

 fmall and white. 



***» Foliis lobatis, caulibus proctmbentibus. 



h'^f^nr-'idrt *7 S. foliis caulinis linearibus integris trifidifve, ftolo- 



nibus 



