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Saxifrages has very nice flowers, we all do now that. Butt I admire the rozettes and the cushions also. These plants are eyecathers the hole year.The first photo is a S. juniperifolia.The second one is a S. 'Roklan'.S. 'Arabella' is the thirth one.The plant on the fourth photo is S. 'Cranbourne', an old classic saxifraga.The last photo shows a pan with different porphyrionsaxifrages out the floweringseason. Butt even then, it's a delight to see.
They're difficult here too Mark mainly because among all the "ordinary" summer days when we can shade them and water them to keep them cool, we have a nor'wester-type day with a wind like off the Sahara desert and no amount of cooling will save the porophyllum saxes. They simply die from heat and drying and they do it so quickly, before we've realized they really need refrigeration. Not the easiest when they're in a large tough. I love them all but really struggle to keep them happy and we have lost so many here in recent years, never to be replaced.
Not exactly a cushion, certainly not now!This is all I can see of my roof grown saxes today!