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Micranthes nivalis is a plant species in the saxifrage family. It is commonly called snow saxifrage or (ambiguously) alpine saxifrage. Micranthes nivalis is a perennial plant which grows on damp, shady, base-rich rocks and cliffs where it normally occurs in crevices and on ledges in locations where it cannot be crowded out by competing plants. In Britain the highest altitudes are recorded in Scotland, from 365 metres (1,198 ft) at Quiraing in the Western Isles,to 1,210 metres (3,970 ft) on Ben Lawers in Perth & Kinross. However it has been claimed as high as 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) in the Cairngorms. It grows to a height of 5–20 centimetres (2.0–7.9 in) with a leafless, hairy stalk. The flower is greenish white turning reddish as it ages with 5 petals and 5 sepals. The leathery, greyish gr

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  • Lomikámen sněžný (Micranthes nivalis) je druh rostliny z čeledi lomikamenovité. Je to vytrvalá bylina s přezimujícími listy a bezlistou lodyhou zakončenou hlávkovitě staženým květenstvím bělavých květů. Je rozšířen v severských oblastech Eurasie i Ameriky. Izolovaná reliktní lokalita je na polské straně Krkonoš. (cs)
  • Micranthes nivalis is a plant species in the saxifrage family. It is commonly called snow saxifrage or (ambiguously) alpine saxifrage. Micranthes nivalis is a perennial plant which grows on damp, shady, base-rich rocks and cliffs where it normally occurs in crevices and on ledges in locations where it cannot be crowded out by competing plants. In Britain the highest altitudes are recorded in Scotland, from 365 metres (1,198 ft) at Quiraing in the Western Isles,to 1,210 metres (3,970 ft) on Ben Lawers in Perth & Kinross. However it has been claimed as high as 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) in the Cairngorms. It grows to a height of 5–20 centimetres (2.0–7.9 in) with a leafless, hairy stalk. The flower is greenish white turning reddish as it ages with 5 petals and 5 sepals. The leathery, greyish green, rhomboidal leaves make up a rosette at the base of the stem and lie close to the soil surface, and are only sparsely haired. The Latin specific epithet nivalis means "as white as snow', or "growing near snow". This species is also found in Norway, Ireland, Svalbard, northern Germany, Poland, Russia, Canada, Alaska and Greenland. The plant was first described by Carl Linnaeus in Flora Lapponica (1737), as a result of his expedition to Lapland. Some populations from the Canadian Province of Quebec have been recognized as a distinct species by some authors, a variety of M. nivalis others: * Saxifraga gaspensis Fernald * Saxifraga nivalis var. gaspensis (Fernald) B. Boivin * Micranthes gaspensis (Fernald) Small is distinguished from var. nivalis by smaller inflorescences and narrower leaves. It is known only from the Shickshock Mountains of the Gaspé Peninsula of southeastern Québec. It has been suggested that this may be a hybrid of M. nivalis and M. tenuis; further study is warranted. (en)
  • Micranthes nivalis, la Saxifrage des neiges, est une espèce de plantes à fleurs de la famille des Saxifragaceae, présente dans une grande partie de l'hémisphère nord. (fr)
  • Micranthes nivalis, antes Saxifraga nivalis, es una especie de planta perteneciente a la familia Saxifragaceae. (es)
  • Micranthes nivalis — вид трав'янистих рослин родини ломикаменеві (Saxifragaceae), поширений у північній Євразії та на півночі Північної Америки. Етимологія: лат. nivalis — «сніговий». (uk)
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  • *Dermasea nivalis ( Haw.) *Micranthes kumlienii (Small) *Micranthes nivalis ( Small) *Robertsonia nivalis ( Link) *Saxifraga kumlienii ( Fedde) *Saxifraga nivalis f. longipetiolata (Engl. & Irmsch.) *Saxifraga obtusa (Nasarow) (en)
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  • Lomikámen sněžný (Micranthes nivalis) je druh rostliny z čeledi lomikamenovité. Je to vytrvalá bylina s přezimujícími listy a bezlistou lodyhou zakončenou hlávkovitě staženým květenstvím bělavých květů. Je rozšířen v severských oblastech Eurasie i Ameriky. Izolovaná reliktní lokalita je na polské straně Krkonoš. (cs)
  • Micranthes nivalis, la Saxifrage des neiges, est une espèce de plantes à fleurs de la famille des Saxifragaceae, présente dans une grande partie de l'hémisphère nord. (fr)
  • Micranthes nivalis, antes Saxifraga nivalis, es una especie de planta perteneciente a la familia Saxifragaceae. (es)
  • Micranthes nivalis — вид трав'янистих рослин родини ломикаменеві (Saxifragaceae), поширений у північній Євразії та на півночі Північної Америки. Етимологія: лат. nivalis — «сніговий». (uk)
  • Micranthes nivalis is a plant species in the saxifrage family. It is commonly called snow saxifrage or (ambiguously) alpine saxifrage. Micranthes nivalis is a perennial plant which grows on damp, shady, base-rich rocks and cliffs where it normally occurs in crevices and on ledges in locations where it cannot be crowded out by competing plants. In Britain the highest altitudes are recorded in Scotland, from 365 metres (1,198 ft) at Quiraing in the Western Isles,to 1,210 metres (3,970 ft) on Ben Lawers in Perth & Kinross. However it has been claimed as high as 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) in the Cairngorms. It grows to a height of 5–20 centimetres (2.0–7.9 in) with a leafless, hairy stalk. The flower is greenish white turning reddish as it ages with 5 petals and 5 sepals. The leathery, greyish gr (en)
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  • Lomikámen sněžný (cs)
  • Micranthes nivalis (es)
  • Micranthes nivalis (fr)
  • Micranthes nivalis (en)
  • Micranthes nivalis (uk)
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