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Several rare plants, including saxifrages are found on the point.
It is said to be a corruption of the Spanish word for saxifrage.
This arrangement is particularly frequent in the rose family and saxifrages.
Impatiently Saxifrage pushed her way out of the ring, determined to see what was going on.
"You look terrible," said Saxifrage, as she always did.
Boykinia is a small genus of plants related to the saxifrages.
In the early summer they eat purple saxifrage.
Even his rose garden at Gravetye was filled with saxifrage between and under the roses.
What, she asked, did he make of saxifrage or red wheel barrows beside white chickens?
But now he saw grass, what looked like saxifrage, even a stand of dwarf willow clinging to the rock.
He was a Bull, small and playful, younger than Saxifrage.
I saw saxifrages and wild thyme and others that were unfamiliar to me.
It is usually explained by reference to certain saxifrages' ability to settle in the cracks of rocks.
These plants belong to the Saxifrage clan, which is noted for its tiny but elegant flowers.
So strange to hear such stuff from Saxifrage Russell.
But some plants, like the opposite-leaved saxifrage, are adapted to extreme drought.
Rough saxifrage is predominately a plant of the Arctic tundra.
Most saxifrages are smallish plants whose leaves grow close to the ground, often in a rosette.
Where I come from, we all eat saxifrage."
"Everybody's teeth get worn down," said Saxifrage, wrinkling her trunk.
Dark green ivy and golden saxifrage flourished amid the crenellations.
Saxifrage said, "Longtusk is going to mate with me when I'm old enough."
Saxifrage's Family immediately formed a defensive ring around their Matriarch.
They are closely allied to heucheras and both are members of the saxifrage family.
Other plant species include adder's tongue, saw-wort and pepper saxifrage.
The common names for Bergenia are pigsqueak (due to the sound produced when two leaves are rubbed together), elephant's ears (due to the shape of the leaves) and large rockfoil.
Saxifraga stolonifera is a perennial flowering plant known by several common names, including Creeping Saxifrage, Strawberry Saxifrage, Creeping Rockfoil, the quite ambiguous "Aaron's beard", and Strawberry Begonia or Strawberry Geranium (it is neither a begonia nor a geranium).
Saxifrage or Saxifraga is the name of a plant genus.
It is placed in section Trachyphyllum of the genus Saxifraga.
"Porphyrion" is also a section of the genus Saxifraga.
Several plant genera have names referring saxifrages although they might not be close relatives of Saxifraga.
Plants formerly placed in Saxifraga are mainly but not exclusively Saxifragaceae.
His botanical specialties included his work as a leading taxonomist of Saxifraga.
The adults feed on Saxifraga species.
Rare vascular plants include species of Cerastium and Saxifraga.
London Pride, Saxifraga x urbium, is a perennial garden flowering plant.
Its relationship to the "silver saxifrages" (Saxifraga sect.
Saxifraga odontoloma is a species of saxifrage known by the common name brook saxifrage.
The larvae possibly feed on Saxifraga retusa.
The larvae feed on Petrorhagia saxifraga.
The botanical name is Saxifraga aizoon subf.
The genera Saxifragopsis (strawberry saxifrage), and Saxifragella are sometimes included in Saxifraga.
Saxifraga rufidula (syn.
Petrorhagia saxifraga (I)
Saxifraga pensylvanica (N)
The larvae feed on various plants found in Heath areas, such as Calluna vulgaris and Saxifraga species.
Burnet (Pimpinella saxifraga)
Saxifraga tridactylites - Rue-leaved saxifrage, "nailwort"
Other recorded food plants include Laserpitium, Aegopodium, Pimpinella saxifraga and Pastinaca.
Senghas and Saxifraga hariotii Luizet & Soulié.
Saxifraga tridactylites, the Rue-leaved Saxifrage or "nailwort", is a species of plant in the family Saxifragaceae.
The larvae feed on various low-growing plants, including Saxifraga, Plantago, Rumex and Campanula species.