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Saxifrage Longifolia | Saxifragaceae

Discover the beauty of Saxifrage longifolia, also known as Encrusted Saxifrage, a mat-forming evergreen perennial with stunning lime-encrusted silver leaves and delicate white flowers. This low-maintenance plant is perfect for rock gardens, alpine gardens, and containers. Learn about its appearance, growing conditions, and propagation tips to add this 'King of Saxifrages' to your garden. Hardy in zones 6-9, Saxifraga longifolia is a must-have for succulent enthusiasts and gardeners looking for a unique and elegant addition to their landscape.

Saxifraga longifolia - Encrusted Saxifrage | Overview, Appearance, Growing and Caring, Propagation

Overview of Saxifrage longifolia

Saxifraga longifolia, commonly known as Encrusted Saxifrage, is a mat-forming evergreen perennial that belongs to the Saxifragaceae family. It is native to the Pyrenees, Mont Serrat of eastern Spain, and the Atlas Mountains of North Africa. This plant is highly sought-after for its beauty and is known for its symmetrical rosette of lime-colored leaves and copious white flowers. It is a perfect addition to rock gardens, alpine gardens, and containers. Saxifraga longifolia is hardy in USDA zones 6-9 and requires average, humus-rich soil.

Appearance of Saxifrage longifolia

Saxifraga longifolia is a mat-forming evergreen perennial that produces a large, pyramidal panicle of white flowers on tall individual panicles that bloom from May to June. The flowers are white, rarely red spotted, and have petals that are 5-6mm long. The plant typically forms a single rosette of linear, lime-encrusted, silver-grey leaves that are 2 1/2 inches to 4 1/2 inches long. It grows up to 20 cm in height with flowers and prefers dry to average soil conditions and part sun exposure. Encrusted Saxifrage is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care and is drought tolerant. It is also deer resistant.

Growing and caring for Saxifrage longifolia

Saxifraga longifolia is a mat-forming evergreen perennial that is highly sought-after for its beauty. It produces a large, pyramidal panicle of white flowers on tall individual panicles that bloom from May to June. The plant typically forms a single rosette of linear, lime-encrusted, silver-grey leaves that are oblong lanceolate and basal. It grows up to 20 cm in height with flowers and prefers dry to average soil conditions and part sun exposure. Encrusted Saxifrage is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care and is hardy in zones 6-9. It is a popular choice for rock gardens, alpine gardens, and containers.

Propagation of Saxifrage longifolia

Saxifraga longifolia, commonly known as Encrusted Saxifrage, is a mat-forming evergreen perennial that is highly sought-after for its beauty. It produces a large, pyramidal panicle of white flowers on tall individual panicles that bloom from May to June. The flowers are white, rarely red spotted, and the petals are 5-6mm long. The foliage is oblong lanceolate, basal, thin hirsute, silver-grey, and lime-encrusted. The plant typically forms a single rosette of linear leaves that can grow up to 2 1/2 inches to 4 1/2 inches. Saxifraga longifolia is a low-maintenance plant that is perfect for rock gardens, borders, containers, and alpine gardens. It is hardy in zones 6-9 and thrives in dry to average soil conditions and part sun exposure.

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