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Opposite Leaved Golden Saxifrage

Chrysosplenium oppositifolium L.

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Foodplant / gall
embedded sorus of Entyloma chrysosplenii causes gall of live leaf of Chrysosplenium oppositifolium

Foodplant / parasite
Peronospora chrysosplenii parasitises live Chrysosplenium oppositifolium

Foodplant / parasite
hypophyllous, crustose telium of Puccinia chrysosplenii parasitises live leaf of Chrysosplenium oppositifolium

Foodplant / spot causer
epiphyllous, closely gregarious, immersed pycnidium of Septoria coelomycetous anamorph of Septoria posoniensis causes spots on live leaf of Chrysosplenium oppositifolium
Remarks: season: 8

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Chrysosplenium oppositifolium

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Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, the opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage,[2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae, native to Europe (Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and former Yugoslavia).[1] It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.[3]

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Chrysosplenium oppositifolium: Brief Summary

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Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, the opposite-leaved golden-saxifrage, is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae, native to Europe (Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and former Yugoslavia). It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.

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