Saxifrage Plant

Saxifrage Plant. Requires a cool, moist location. Also suitable for container planting.

Saxifraga (Saxifrage; Rockfoil) A to Z Flowers
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Known by their common name of saxifrage, these have long been a collectors favorite. Even without soil, and even in the cold, these beautiful purple flowers grow and bloom. Very attractive dark purple/green/silver mottled foliage all year, somewhat larger than 'cuscutiformis' and white red bracted flowers in spring.

Trough, raised bed or scree. It’s perfect for growing at the front of the border and edging paths, and in containers or rockeries. Ideal for borders, rockeries and filling small pockets in the garden.

Some Varieties Do Well In Shade While Others Need More Sun.


Saxifrage, (genus saxifraga ), also called rockfoil, any of a genus of flowering plants, of the family saxifragaceae, native in temperate, subarctic, and alpine areas. A great choice for a partly shaded position in your garden, protect from hot sun. Unusually for a rock garden plant, saxifraga 'peter pan' will also tolerate some shade.during the spring, saxifrage plants produce plenty of small, starry.

However It Is The Alpine Saxifragas That Reach Around 15 Cm In Height And Will Slowly Spread To Cover.5M.


Statistics are at the end of the page. Mature specimens trail an array of plantlets on reddish, wiry stems up to 60cm long. The name saxifrage (sak·suh·frij) comes from the saxifraga plant, purple saxifrage flowers grow through rock, the name means “rock breaker”.

Trough, Raised Bed Or Scree.


A useful little saxifrage which holds an rhs award of garden merit. They differ greatly in flower, foliage and form but the majority of garden varieties either form a spongy cushion of leaves or a mat of leafy rosettes; Above which a mass of tiny red, pink or white flowers appear in summer.

This Form Of Saxifrage Is By Far The Easiest To Grow.


Saxifraga are another beautiful rosette forming alpine plant that performs well in gritty well drained soil, makes a colony over time and throws out long bloom stalks with white, pink or even a dark red bloom. Saxifraga cotyledon (pyramidal saxifrage) saxifraga. Very attractive dark purple/green/silver mottled foliage all year, somewhat larger than 'cuscutiformis' and white red bracted flowers in spring.

The Saxifrage Include A Huge Number Of Alpines And Shrubs.


It’s perfect for growing at the front of the border and edging paths, and in containers or rockeries. They need a well drained soil, gritty in good light. Saxifrages are woodland or alpine plants.

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