arguta
Arguta is a genus of flowering plants in the family Saxifragaceae. The name arguta is derived from the Latin word for "sharp," referring to the toothed leaves of some species. These plants are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with a notable presence in North America and East Asia. Arguta species are typically perennial herbs that grow from rhizomes. They often form basal rosettes of leaves from which flowering stems emerge. The flowers are usually small and white or greenish, borne in panicles or racemes.
One of the most well-known species within the genus is Saxifraga arguta itself, which is found in