Saxifraga stolonifera

Saxifraga stolonifera
Fruit type Berry
Leaf type Foliage leaf
Winter hardness Good (USDA-zone 5, 6)
Structure (tissues) Herbaceous
soil pH requirement Alkaline (pH > 7,5); Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5)
Leaf division Simple
Plant, growth type Trailing
Moisture requirements Moist; Well-drained

Saxifraga stolonifera, commonly known as Saxifrage or Mother of Thousands, is a beautiful plant that belongs to the family Saxifragaceae. This plant is known for its unique features and characteristics that make it a popular choice among gardeners.

One of the notable features of Saxifraga stolonifera is its fruit type, which is a berry. These berries add a touch of vibrant color to the plant, making it a visually appealing addition to any garden. Additionally, the foliage leaf type of this plant is categorized as foliage leaf, which means that it has large and lush green leaves that provide a dense foliage cover.

In terms of winter hardiness, Saxifraga stolonifera is considered to be good, particularly in USDA zones 5 and 6. This means that it can withstand cold temperatures and is suitable for growing in regions with harsh winter climates. Its herbaceous structure allows the plant to adapt to different conditions and thrive in various environments.

When it comes to soil pH requirements, Saxifraga stolonifera prefers alkaline soil with a pH level above 7.5. However, it can also tolerate neutral soil with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5. This adaptability to different soil conditions makes it a versatile plant that can be grown in a wide range of garden settings.

The leaf division of Saxifraga stolonifera is simple, which means that the leaves are not deeply lobed or divided. The plant has a trailing growth type, meaning that it spreads and grows horizontally, making it an excellent choice for ground cover or hanging baskets. Its trailing growth habit adds a cascading effect to the plant, creating a visually stunning display.

To ensure the healthy growth of Saxifraga stolonifera, it requires moist soil with good drainage. This means that the plant should be watered regularly to keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Overwatering or allowing the soil to become too dry can be detrimental to the plant's health.

Overall, Saxifraga stolonifera is a versatile and visually appealing plant that offers a range of benefits to gardeners. Its unique characteristics, including its berry fruit type, lush foliage leaves, good winter hardiness, herbaceous structure, adaptability to different soil pH levels, simple leaf division, trailing growth type, and moisture requirements, make it a popular choice in gardens. Whether used as ground cover or in hanging baskets, this plant is sure to add a touch of beauty to any garden setting.

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