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Saxifraga cunefolia #326970545
Description
The Latin word "Saxifraga" means literally "stone-breaker", from Latin "saxum" meaning "stonSaxifraga cuneifolia reaches on average 10â25 centimetres (4â10 in) in height. The stem is woody and creeping. The leaves are alternate and arranged in a basal rosette. They are fleshy and slightly leathery, wedge-shaped, obovate or roundish and notched on the margins. The flowers are gathered in a loose and irregularly branched inflorescence, with 5-15 flowers. The five petals are white, 2.5 to 4 mm long. The flowering period extends from May through July] Pollination is by insects. The fruit is a capsule