Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Saxifraga => Topic started by: FiestaRed on May 05, 2019, 02:21:28 PM
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Please excuse the most basic of questions. I have a large number of Peter Pan and Winston Churchill plants where the flowers have now started to go over. Do I simply leave the flowers and stems in place are is it best to remove them?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Sorry, I missed this one. I'd be inclined to snip them off if you haven't already done so.
One of mine that is easy to grow, Saxifraga x burnatii a cross between cochlearis and paniculata.
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Thanks for the help David, really appreciated.
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And better to snip off the old flowering stems rather than pull them off or try to snap them with your fingers.
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Another couple of easy ones.
Saxifraga stolonifera 'Cuscutiformis'
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Saxifraga 'Southside Seedling Group'
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Sorry, I missed this one. I'd be inclined to snip them off if you haven't already done so.
One of mine that is easy to grow, Saxifraga x burnatii a cross between cochlearis and paniculata.
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This is not S. x burnattii looks very like S. x farreri (S.callosa x S.cochlearis)