Saxifraga Mossy
- Flower nameSaxifraga Mossy
- Scientific nameSaxifraga mossy group
- Aliasサキシフラガ, Saxifraga, Irish saxifrage, 西洋雲間草
- Place of originAlps
- Place of floweringHorticultural species
- Flowering seasonMarch, April, May
What is Saxifraga Mossy
Irish saxifrage(Latin name:Saxifraga) is a high mountain and hardy perennial saxifrage of Saxifragaceae genus and native to the Alps.Spring, flowers, white, pink, and yellow short rachis many students.
Common name: saxifraga (Saxifraga)
Scientific name:Saxifraga stolonifera
Other name: kumomagusa (cloud grass)
Origin: Alps, environment: Alpine vertebral body rock rubble living type: Alpine, hardy perennials,
Plant: 5-10 cm heigh,
Leaves: deciduous, monoplane,
Bisexual flowers and asymmetric flower and petal number: 5,: number of stamens 10, carpel a pistil: two flower color: red, pink, white and yellow, flower diameter:1.3~2cm, flower: 3-5 months Seed type: small oval shape, number of seeds.many.
Saxifraga umbrosa: pale pink flowers bloom in small species bloom white flowers with pale purple flowers bloom in garden variety type
Saxifraga x anglica:small seed saxifraga, and Rosacea (Saxifraga androsacea): native to Alpine saxifraga, Irvin guy
Saxifraga irvingii: horticultural varieties: Spain cut a red purple-spotted white flowers bloom Small species
Saxifraga cebennensis:red flowers bloom in small species bloom pink in Saxifraga oppositifolia: native to Europe
Saxifraga grisebachii: native to Greece: France native white petals into light green muscle
Saxifraga ' Jenkinsiae': Small species blooms white flower in Italy Alps native species of small pink flowers bloom in saxifraga polyanglica
(Saxifraga) yellow flowers bloom in small seeds bloom like Plum pink flowers bloom in small species: saxifraga brusseliana (Saxifraga burseriana) native to Alpine in saxifraga bidi (Saxifraga×boydii): Prunus: Prunus saxifraga marginata (Saxifraga marginata) Small seed, yellow flowers bloom in saxifraga juniperifolia (Saxifraga juniperifolia): Caucasian cuts small species: saxifraga fragosoy (Saxifraga fragosoi): white