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Saxifraga fortunei 'Rubrifolia'
By Spritzhenry
- 5 Sep, 2009
- 13 likes
Very similar in colour to the Saxifraga I found recently, but the texture of the leaves is different. It should flower this autumn, too.
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Great looking plant! I like the thicker waxy look. We have some wild locally but seems hard to find at our nurseries. I'm on the lookout.
6 Sep, 2009
Ohhhh...wild!! How wonderful!
I'd never seen any in our nurseries, either, until just a couple of weeks ago, then at the show, where the stand had a whole lot of different ones! Very tempting, too.
6 Sep, 2009
Wonderful colours ...
6 Sep, 2009
The other plant has TWO flower stems coming up fast - so I do hope this one does, as well!
6 Sep, 2009
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Lovely colours and the dark red stems looks lovely to like a burning fire aglow
5 Sep, 2009