Saxifrage with many flowers
The Saxifrage with many flowers (Saxifraga florulenta) is a long-lived herbaceous plant like the Saxifrages and of the family of the Saxifragacées.
Description
- Sheets: coriaces laid out in spiral and forming a dense rivet washer. This long-lived rivet washer increases with the passing of years.
- Flowers: pinks blanchâtres in small bell along a floral pole of 10 with 40cm bearing to 300 flowers. 5 sepals and 5 petals.
- Flowering: flowers only once in its life at the end of several tens of years. (40 with 75ans)
- Root: single being inserted in the cracks
- Habitat: Plant having an affinity for the gneiss and its small cracks, where one finds it mainly on the vertical walls.
- Altitude: between 1700m and 3000m.
- protected Plant: Convention of Bern. Appendix I, Directive 92/43/CEE. Appendix II, Directive 92/43/CEE. Appendix IV, national Protection Annexes I (Ar. from the 20-01-1982)
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