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Saxifraga 2021

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Tristan_He:
A couple of pictures of saxifrages from the rockery. They are perennial, long-lived, attractive and easy, so it's important to take care not to have a rockery that ends up with these and nothing else! Looking at the dates they are about a week later than last year.



Saxifraga sancta. This has made a lovely patch over the years but it now needs to have its spread curtailed to prevent it overwhelming other things.



A S. burseriana clone I bought at the joint show in Kendal in 2016 (our daughter who was 7 at the time picked it). As sometimes happens in tufa areas it didn't really take and languished for a couple of years before I dismantled and rebuilt the rockery around it. Now it's thriving and has approximately doubled in size in the last year.

suesimpson33:
Sax house 2021

alan2222:
Some saxifrages currently brightening up the greenhouse on a wet and windy day:



Frederick Chopin



Sissi



Dana



Primrose Dame



Polka

Cheers, Alan

alan2222:
And a few more:



Lojzicka



Auguste Renoir



Red Poll



Allendale Jo



Donnington Manor

Cheers, Alan

shelagh:
What wonderful plants everyone they certainly brighten up a windy/rainy day. thanks for letting us see them.

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