Chrysosplenium
Chrysosplenium is a genus of 57 species of flowering plants in the family Saxifragaceae. Species can be found throughout the arctic and northern temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest species diversity in eastern Asia; two species are found disjunctly in South America.
They are soft herbaceous perennial plants growing to 20 centimeters tall, typically growing in wet, shady locations in forests. The leaves are rounded, palmately veined, with a lobed margin; they may be arranged either alternately or opposite, depending on the species. The flowers are small, yellow or yellowish-green, with four petals; they are produced in small clusters at the apex of the shoots surrounded by leafy bracts. Most of the growth and flowering is in early spring, when more light is available under deciduous trees.Selected species
- Chrysosplenium absconditicapsulum
- Chrysosplenium alpinum
seeds
Chrysosplenium alternifolium Chrysosplenium americanum Chrysosplenium axillareChrysosplenium biondianumChrysosplenium carnosumChrysosplenium cavalerieiChrysosplenium chinenseChrysosplenium davidianumChrysosplenium delavayiChrysosplenium dubium
- Chrysosplenium flagelliferum
- Chrysosplenium forrestii
- Chrysosplenium fuscopuncticulosum
- Chrysosplenium giraldianum
- Chrysosplenium glechomifolium
- Chrysosplenium glossophyllum
- Chrysosplenium griffithii
- Chrysosplenium hebetatum
- Chrysosplenium hydrocotylifolium
- Chrysosplenium iowense
- Chrysosplenium japonicum
- Chrysosplenium jienningense
- Chrysosplenium lanuginosum
- Chrysosplenium lectus-cochleae
- Chrysosplenium lixianense
- Chrysosplenium macranthum
- Chrysosplenium macrophyllum
- Chrysosplenium microspermum
Chrysosplenium nepalenseChrysosplenium nudicaule
- Chrysosplenium oppositifolium
- Chrysosplenium oxygraphoides
- Chrysosplenium pilosum
- Chrysosplenium pseudopilosum
- Chrysosplenium qinlingense
- Chrysosplenium ramosum
- Chrysosplenium serreanum
- Chrysosplenium sikangense
- Chrysosplenium sinicum
- Chrysosplenium taibaishanense
- Chrysosplenium tenellum
- Chrysosplenium trichospermum
- Chrysosplenium tetrandrum
- Chrysosplenium uniflorum
- Chrysosplenium valdivicum
- Chrysosplenium wrightii
- Chrysosplenium wuwenchenii
Culinary uses
The leaves and stems of golden saxifrage can be eaten in salads or as cooked greens.