Panicled saxifrage
The panicled saxifrage is a long-lived herbaceous plant of the family of the Saxifragacées.
Other common nouns: Saxifrage aïzoon, saxifrage in panicles.
Synonym: Saxifraga aizoon
Description
- Form: stem from 10 to 30 cm in height. At the base, rivet washers joined together in compact mass penetrating in the cracks or being spread out on the surface of the rock.
- Sheets: very coriaces of a green grisâtre finely toothed on the edges with a punctuation blanchâtre on each tooth.
- Flowers: White flowers or of a very pale yellow.
- Flowering: from June to August.
- Habitat: Rocks. According to the solid masses it will be only on limestone or only on silica, or indifféremmet.
- Altitude: normally between 1000 and 2800 m, but locally can go down to 450 m or exceed the 3000 m according to the conditions.
- Toxicity: not
- protected Plant: not
External bonds
See too
- Flowers of the Alps
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