Saxifraga hirculus is a species of saxifrage, commonly called marsh saxifrage, yellow marsh saxifrage, or bog saxifrage. It is a perennial herb with yellow flowers and red stem, 5–30 cm high, found on bog landscape.
Saxifraga hirculus is a known food source for the generalist fungus species Mycosphaerella tassiana and the pathogenic fungus species Melampsora hirculi.
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NRCS. "Saxifraga hirculus". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 6 November 2015. /wiki/Natural_Resources_Conservation_Service ↩
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