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Saxifraga × arendsii

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Saxifraga × arendsi
Flowers of Saxifraga × arendsi rouge at the Giardino Botanico Alpino Chanousia
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Saxifraga × arendsi

Saxifraga × arendsi, the Mossy Saxifrage, is a perennial garden flowering plant.

Taxonomy

Saxifraga × arendsi is a group of hybrids having a complex crossbred heritage, mainly of Saxifraga exarata, Saxifraga hypnoides, Saxifraga moschata and Saxifraga rosacea.

Description

Saxifraga × arendsi can reach a height of 5–10 centimetres (2.0–3.9 in). This evergreen perennial herbaceous plant has leaves arranged in a dense basal rosette. The surface-spreading, cushion to mound-forming, mossy leaves are glossy, bright green, linear, oval or oblong. Flowers are at the ends of short, strong stems. They are solitary, tiny, cup-shaped or star-shaped, and may be white, bright pink or dark red. They bloom from March to August.

Distribution

The original species plants for this hybrid are native of the far north up to the Arctic Circle.

Habitat

This hybrid mossy saxifrage grows well on rocky areas and in a rock wall crevices.