Saxifraga paniculata
Encrusted Saxifrage
Photo by John V. Freudenstein

Key Characteristics

Very small forb of rock crevices on Isle Royale; basal leaves tufted and obovate (1-2 cm long) with lime-encrusted pores on the toothed margins; five-petaled flowers white, dotted with red or purple.

Status and Rank

  • State Status: T - Threatened (legally protected)
  • State Rank: S1 - Critically imperiled
  • Global Rank: G5 - Secure

Occurrences

County NameNumber of OccurrencesYear Last Observed
Keweenaw101994
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Information is summarized from MNFI's database of rare species and community occurrences. Data may not reflect true distribution since much of the state has not been thoroughly surveyed.

Habitat

Encrusted saxifrage is a boreal plant found on exposed or sheltered rocky shoreline along Lake Superior. In Michigan, it is currently known only from Isle Royale and surrounding islands.

Natural Community Types

Associated Plants

Paper birch, black crowberry, dwarf raspberry, alpine bilberry, serviceberry, fescue, trisetum, harebell, fir clubmoss, sand cress, mosses, lichens, ticklegrass, yarrow, bearberry, marsh bellflower, pale Indian paintbrush, hair grass, spike-rush, butterwort, ninebark, silverweed, dwarf Canadian primrose, and wild rose.

Management

This species primarily requires protection of the Lake Superior shoreline habitat and perpetuation of natural disturbance (winter ice, storms, wind) and hydrological regimes. This community occupies a stressed, potentially unstable environment; many of the species found in this community do not tolerate later stages of succession and require management that prevents woody plant encroachment. May also be vulnerable to excessive foot traffic.

General Survey Guidelines

Random meander search covers areas that appear likely to have rare taxa, based on habitat and the judgement of the investigator.

Survey Methods

More Information

See MNFI Species Abstract

References

Survey References

Technical References

Page Citation

Michigan Natural Features Inventory. 2007. Rare Species Explorer (Web Application). Available online at http://web4.msue.msu.edu/mnfi/explorer [Accessed Jan 16, 2009]