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Micranthes
Family: Saxifragaceae
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Patrick Alexander
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Luc Brouillet, Patrick E. Elvander in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Herbs, sometimes rhizomatous, sometimes stoloniferous; herbage usually hairy, sometimes stipitate-glandular, sometimes glabrous; caudex or rhizome scaly, sometimes with bulbils. Flowering stems ± erect, leafless, 2-125 cm. Leaves basal, (proximally cauline and crowded in M. tolmiei); stipules absent; petiole present (absent in M. bryophora, M. tolmiei; ± absent in M. foliolosa, M. stellaris; appearing absent in M. tempestiva); blade obtrullate, spatulate, fan-shaped, or obovate to oblanceolate, linear to oblong, elliptic or rhombic, to lanceolate, ovate, triangular, deltate, round, or reniform, lobed or unlobed, base attenuate or cuneate to truncate or cordate, ultimate margins entire, crenate, serrate, or dentate, (without lime-secreting hydathodes), apex acute to obtuse or rounded; venation pinnate or palmate. Inflorescences cymes or thyrses, sometimes solitary flowers, from terminal buds in rosettes, 2-70+[-1000]-flowered, (flowers sometimes replaced by bulbils in M. bryophora, M. ferruginea, M. foliolosa, M. petiolaris, M. stellaris), (scapose), bracteate; (bracts reduced or sometimes leaflike, only proximal in M. tolmiei). Flowers radially symmetric (± bilaterally symmetric in M. ferruginea, M. petiolaris); hypanthium free from or 1/4-3/4 adnate to ovary, free to 0.5 mm, usually green, rarely purplish; sepals 5, green, sometimes reddish at tips; petals 5 (absent or 1-5 in M. apetala, M. subapetala), usually white or cream, sometimes greenish, yellowish, pinkish, pink, purplish, purple, or reddish purple, sometimes purple-margined, sometimes orange-, yellowish green-, or yellow-spotted; nectary disc present or not; stamens 10, (distinct); filaments linear and ± flattened or club-shaped; pistils 2(-3+), 2(-3)-carpellate, carpels distinct or connate to ca. 1/2 their lengths (rarely more); ovary superior or ± inferior, sometimes appearing more superior in fruit, 2(-3)-locular; placentation axile (when connate); styles 2(-3); stigmas 2-3. Capsules folliclelike or 2(-3)-beaked. Seeds brown, oblong, ellipsoid, or ovoid, longitudinally ribbed (ribs ribbonlike or pectinate). x = 8.

The ovules of Micranthes species are unitegminate, except those of M. merkii and M. tolmiei (sect. Merkianae), which are bitegminate. Pollen exine is reticulate. These characters help distinguish Micranthes from Saxifraga (see discussion for differences among the genera).

Some circumboreal species (e.g., Micranthes nelsoniana), which show only slight variation in Europe (D. A. Webb and R. J. Gornall 1989), are more variable in North America.



Molecular phylogenies (D. E. Soltis et al. 2001, and references therein) have shown that Saxifraga in the broad sense is not monophyletic and comprises two main lineages, Saxifraga in the narrow sense and Micranthes, which are not sister to each other (for morphologic differences, see discussion of 23. Saxifraga). We recognize these two as distinct genera, as well as the monospecific Cascadia.



Supernumerary chromosomes have been reported in some species (D. E. Soltis 1983), leading to doubts about the accuracy of some reported chromosome numbers, especially those published before 1950. There is also well-documented and extensive occurrence of polyploidy and dysploidy (sometimes reported as aneuploidy) throughout the genus (P. E. Elvander 1984; D. A. Webb and R. J. Gornall 1989).



The stigmas and styles are typically two (except for three in Micranthes texana); occasional flowers on plants in some species may have three or, rarely, four stigmas and styles. In addition, ovary position in some taxa can change from mostly inferior at flowering to superior in fruit; ovary position is described at the flowering stage.



D. A. Webb and R. J. Gornall (1989) provided much ecological and horticultural information on the few European species of the genus.

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Micranthes apetala
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Micranthes aprica
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Micranthes arguta
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Micranthes arnoglossa
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Micranthes bidens
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Micranthes brachypus
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Micranthes bryophora
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Micranthes californica
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Micranthes calycina
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Micranthes careyana
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Micranthes caroliniana
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Micranthes davidii
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Micranthes davurica
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Micranthes eriophora
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Micranthes ferruginea
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Micranthes foliolosa
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Micranthes fragosa
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Micranthes fusca
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Micranthes galacifolia
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Micranthes gaspensis
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Micranthes geum
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Micranthes gormanii
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Micranthes hitchcockiana
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Micranthes howellii
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Micranthes idahoensis
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Micranthes integrifolia
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Micranthes japonica
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Micranthes lyallii
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Micranthes marshallii
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Micranthes melaleuca
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Micranthes merkii
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Micranthes mexicana
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Micranthes micranthidifolia
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Micranthes montana
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Micranthes nelsoniana
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Micranthes nidifica
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Micranthes nivalis
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Micranthes nudicaulis
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Micranthes occidentalis
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Micranthes odontoloma
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Micranthes oregana
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Micranthes pallida
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Micranthes palmeri
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Micranthes pensylvanica
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Micranthes petiolaris
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Micranthes porsildiana
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Micranthes razshivinii
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Micranthes redofskyi
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Micranthes reflexa
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Micranthes rhomboidea
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