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Saxifraga crustata
Encrusted saxifrage
Encrusted saxifrage is a hardy alpine perennial known for its rosettes of fleshy leaves, which often bear a crusty-surfaced appearance due to calcium deposits. The foliage gives rise to panicles of delicate, star-shaped flowers in the summer, typically colored white or pale pink. This resilient species thrives in rocky crevices, showing a remarkable adaptation to high-altitude environments with poor, well-drained soils.
Saxifraga cotyledon
Pyramidal saxifrage
The unique coloration of pyramidal saxifrage's petals is what sets it apart from the rest and makes it highly admired. The perennial grows on mountains in the wild and is frequently planted in rock gardens and containers. It is one of Norway's national flowers.
Saxifraga granulata
Meadow saxifrage
Saxifraga granulata was first formally described by famous botanist Carl Linnaeus, considered the father of modern taxonomy. Meadow saxifrage produces rosette-forming clumps at the end of summer which flower the following season. Meadow saxifrage is an early plant, so these white flowers on elegant stamens can even appear below the snow.
Saxifraga aizoides
Yellow mountain saxifrage
Research suggests that yellow mountain saxifrage has been around since the Ice Age. Because it enjoys cold and wet environments, this evergreen perennial is commonly seen with butterwort and birds'-eye primrose. This plant is grown for its beautiful flowers and leaves, which can be found in rock gardens, screens, and raised beds.
Saxifraga × urbium
Londonpride
London pride is tolerant of dry, shady conditions. It grows to a height of 15 to 30 cm and provides rapid ground cover without being aggressively invasive, and in late spring produces a mass of small pale pink rosette flowers growing from succulent stems.
Saxifraga × arendsii
rockfoil
Rockfoil is a popular winter hardy groundcover plant typically used in rockeries. This cultivar was originally created in Germany and named for its breeder Georg Arends. This plant tends to establish itself within rock fissures and contributes to further rock erosion over time.
Saxifraga umbrosa
London pride
London pride (Saxifraga umbrosa) is a versatile flowering plant that despite the name originated in the Pyrenees mountains. Today it is seen in gardens around the world. It prefers full or partial shade and well-drained soil. London pride will form expansive mats and tolerates frost well once established. The flowers bloom in summer.
Saxifraga cotyledon 'Southside Seedling'
Pyramidal saxifrage 'Southside Seedling'
Pyramidal saxifrage 'Southside Seedling' is a plant cultivated from the Saxifragaceae family. It gets its name from its ability to grow in rocky crevices producing blankets of flowers that flow over the ledge. Pyramidal saxifrage 'Southside Seedling' shares similarities with other plants in its family, except for the color of its flowers, which are white with red stripes.
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Astilboides
Astilboides
Astilboides, a genus of the saxifrage family containing only one species, a herbaceous perennial once included in the genus Rodgersia. It is grown for its huge bright green, circular leaves to 91 cm across with the stem attached to the center, and large fluffy racemes of tiny white flowers produced in summer.
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Coralbells
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Umbrella plant
The genus of umbrella plant consists of just one species; the herbaceous perennial Damera peltata. These flowering plants are interesting for the way that the leaves collect water with their upside-down, umbrella-like growth habit. Umbrella plant flourish by ponds and in bogs. They are sometimes used as a soil stabilizer and bloom from late spring
Boykinia
Boykinia
Boykinia contains at least nine species, known as brookfoams. Boykinia are glandular rhizomatous creeping perennials with highly lobed or toothed leaves and inflorescences of petite flowers. They are native to North America and Asia.
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Woodland Stars
Woodland Stars are a small genus of flowering plants native to North America's western regions. Interestingly, each of their petals looks like several individual petals but this is just because they have multiple lobes. These plants have coevolved with the Greya genus of moths, which exclusively lay eggs on Lithophragma species.
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False coolwort
Tiarella
Foam Flowers
The genus of foam Flowers are perennials with attractive star-shaped blooms which appear to be furry or fluffy. Often cultivated for groundcover or borders, they have been successfully hybridized. Most species produce flowers with a foamy haze appearance, making them popular with gardeners. They will flourish in moist and shaded areas such as woodlands.
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Scientific Classification of Saxifrages

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Saxifraga crustata
Encrusted saxifrage
Encrusted saxifrage is a hardy alpine perennial known for its rosettes of fleshy leaves, which often bear a crusty-surfaced appearance due to calcium deposits. The foliage gives rise to panicles of delicate, star-shaped flowers in the summer, typically colored white or pale pink. This resilient species thrives in rocky crevices, showing a remarkable adaptation to high-altitude environments with poor, well-drained soils.
Saxifraga cotyledon
Pyramidal saxifrage
The unique coloration of pyramidal saxifrage's petals is what sets it apart from the rest and makes it highly admired. The perennial grows on mountains in the wild and is frequently planted in rock gardens and containers. It is one of Norway's national flowers.
Saxifraga granulata
Meadow saxifrage
Saxifraga granulata was first formally described by famous botanist Carl Linnaeus, considered the father of modern taxonomy. Meadow saxifrage produces rosette-forming clumps at the end of summer which flower the following season. Meadow saxifrage is an early plant, so these white flowers on elegant stamens can even appear below the snow.
Saxifraga aizoides
Yellow mountain saxifrage
Research suggests that yellow mountain saxifrage has been around since the Ice Age. Because it enjoys cold and wet environments, this evergreen perennial is commonly seen with butterwort and birds'-eye primrose. This plant is grown for its beautiful flowers and leaves, which can be found in rock gardens, screens, and raised beds.
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Cascadia
Cascadia
Astilboides
Astilboides
Astilboides, a genus of the saxifrage family containing only one species, a herbaceous perennial once included in the genus Rodgersia. It is grown for its huge bright green, circular leaves to 91 cm across with the stem attached to the center, and large fluffy racemes of tiny white flowers produced in summer.
Elmera
Coralbells
Darmera
Umbrella plant
The genus of umbrella plant consists of just one species; the herbaceous perennial Damera peltata. These flowering plants are interesting for the way that the leaves collect water with their upside-down, umbrella-like growth habit. Umbrella plant flourish by ponds and in bogs. They are sometimes used as a soil stabilizer and bloom from late spring
Boykinia
Boykinia
Boykinia contains at least nine species, known as brookfoams. Boykinia are glandular rhizomatous creeping perennials with highly lobed or toothed leaves and inflorescences of petite flowers. They are native to North America and Asia.
Lithophragma
Woodland Stars
Woodland Stars are a small genus of flowering plants native to North America's western regions. Interestingly, each of their petals looks like several individual petals but this is just because they have multiple lobes. These plants have coevolved with the Greya genus of moths, which exclusively lay eggs on Lithophragma species.
Bolandra
False coolwort
Tiarella
Foam Flowers
The genus of foam Flowers are perennials with attractive star-shaped blooms which appear to be furry or fluffy. Often cultivated for groundcover or borders, they have been successfully hybridized. Most species produce flowers with a foamy haze appearance, making them popular with gardeners. They will flourish in moist and shaded areas such as woodlands.
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