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Chrysosplenium album Maxim.  
Family: Saxifragaceae
[Chrysosplenium album f. naminaense (Honda ex Suto) H.Hara, moreChrysosplenium album var. flavum H.Hara, Chrysosplenium album var. nachiense H.Hara, Chrysosplenium album var. stamineum (Franch.) H.Hara, Chrysosplenium beauverdii A.Terracc., Chrysosplenium naminoense Honda ex Suto, Chrysosplenium stamineum Franch.]
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Japan Flora: Stems 5-15 cm. long, long-pubescent; stolons elongate, leafy; leaves opposite, flabel- late-suborbicular, 4-10 mm. long, 5-12 mm. wide, often slightly variegated on the upper surface, obsoletely 5- to 9- toothed, subtruncate and abruptly decurrent to a petiole; flowers rather few, dense, white in anthesis, pale green in fruit; calyx-lobes erect, 3-5 mm. long, broadly lanceolate to narrowly oblong; stamens erect, the anthers dark purple.  Mar.-May. Woods in foothills.

Honshu (Iwaki Prov. and southw.), Shikoku, Kyushu.

var. stamineum (Fr. & Sav.) Hara. A smaller plant with leaves usually 5-toothed. Western part of the distribution.

var. flavum Hara. Flow­ers yellow; sepals ovate, obtuse to shortly acute; anthers yel­lowish, often tinged with red. Honshu (Tokaido Distr.); 

rare.

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