Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Appearance: Micranthes pensylvanica is a herbaceous perennial known for its basal rosette of toothed leaves and clusters of white flowers.
Leaves: The basal leaves are toothed and often have a spatula-shaped appearance.
Flowers: The plant produces clusters of small, white, five-petaled flowers.
Habitat: It is commonly found in rock crevices, cliffs, and alpine habitats.
Distribution: Early saxifrage is native to eastern North America.
Occurrence
Several specimens in back 40 spring area and near crick