WebMembers of the genus Saxifraga (literally “rock breaker”), with their tenacious ability to thrive on rocky crags in cold, harsh climates, have a tough root system and penetrating taproots. Among the herbaceous families in the order, Saxifragaceae are perhaps the … pine, (genus Pinus), genus of about 115 species of evergreen conifers of the pine … angiosperm, also called flowering plant, any of about 300,000 species of flowering … kalanchoe, (genus Kalanchoe), genus of about 120 species of succulent plants of … peony, (genus Paeonia), genus of about 30 species of flowering plants (family … currant, any of a number of flowering shrubs of the genus Ribes (family … Hamamelidaceae, the witch hazel family (order Saxifragales), comprising about 30 … sweet gum, (genus Liquidambar), sometimes spelled sweetgum, genus of … ribes, (genus Ribes), genus of some 150 to 200 species of shrubs of two distinct … stonecrop, (genus Sedum), also called sedum or orpine, genus of about 600 … WebSaxifraga. Saxifraga is a large genus of 440 or so species of perennials, biennials, and a few annuals from the mountains of the Northern hemisphere. Their habit is mostly mat- or …
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WebThe flowers of the Saxifrage family are typically small, often less than 1/4 inch in diameter, with a few eye-catching individuals approaching 1/2 an inch. The flowers are regular and … Webthere are five petals, sepals, or tepals in the flower Fusion of sepals and petals both the petals and sepals are separate and not fused Stamen number 10 Fruit type (general) the fruit is dry and splits open when ripe Fruit length 0.4–0.6 mm Show all characteristics Wetland status Occurs in wetlands or non- wetlands . the screening nurse
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WebCulture. Best grown in evenly moist, organically rich, light, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade. Indoors, plants should be sited in bright indirect light, although some direct sun … WebSaxifraga: [noun] a genus (the type of the family Saxifragaceae) of usually perennial herbs of diverse habit of arctic and temperate regions having pentamerous often showy flowers … WebFacts. Purple mountain saxifrage has a circumboreal distribution, and extends into New England with a few populations in northern Vermont. It inhabits boreal and subalpine … the screens dramatist crossword