Saxifrage. A compact, cushion-forming mossy saxifrage with soft rosettes of green leaves. White flowers in late spring. Max Height 8cm. Max Spread 25cm. Flowers April to May. Partial shade. Hardy. Water thoroughly before planting.
Saxifraga ‘White Pixie’
A compact, cushion-forming mossy saxifrage with soft rosettes of green leaves. White flowers in late spring.
Category: Alpines
Additional information
Generic | Saxifraga |
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Species | |
Varietry | 'White Pixie' |
Common Name | Saxifrage |
Flower Colour | white |
Soil | Fertile |
Aspect | Partial shade |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Height | 8cm |
Family | Saxifragaceae |
Spread | 25cm |
Growth Speed | |
Growth Habit | Mat-forming |
Fragrance | FALSE |
Foliage Colour | green |
Flowers From | April, May |
Colour Fruit | |
Fruits When | |
Moisture | Moist, Well drained |
Protection | |
Hardiness | Hardy |
Planting | Water thoroughly before planting |
Care | Divide and replant every 2-3 yrs |
Border | Rock garden |
Toxicity | |
Pruning | |
Pruning Time | |
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Maintenance | |
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