Saxifraga moorcroftiana (Seringe) Wallich. ex. sternb. Family : Saxifragaceae Bhutanese medicinal name : Bri- ta- sa- zin Distribution area: Bhutan, Nepal to S.W. China. Alt. 3,600-4,500m. Alpine slopes; common, Aug. - Sept. Description : An erect perennial 10-40 cm., with terminal clusters of few bright yellow flowers and with ovate clasping upper stem leaves and narrower stalked lower leaves. Flowers several, in a terminal cluster; petals 7-10 mm, broadly oblong - ovate; sepals broadly ovate, shorter, glandular, hairy; flower - stalks glandular, hairy. Lower leaves hairless with elliptic to lanceolate blades 3-5 cm; upper leaves 2-4 cm, progressively smaller above, glandular hairy. Part Used: Aerial parts Medicinal use: Maintain balance of bile and is antipyretic.