Plant of the Month for Mar 2025

Saxifraga federici-augusti

Description and General Information:

Saxifraga federici-augusti is also known in cultivation as S. grisebachii.  It is commonly referred to as the Engleria saxifrage.  This species is native to Greece, Albania and south-central Macedonia, where it grows on limestone screes, cracks and crevices. Plants produce attractive, evergreen, silver-grey rosettes, 5-8 cm in diameter. From February to late June, nodding flowers are produced on recurved stems 15-25 cm tall.  The leaves on the flower stems are reddish-pink and covered in silvery hairs.  The reddish-pink flowers are narrow with extended stamens.

Blooming Season:

April to June in cultivation.

Cultivation:

This saxifrage is a lime-lover and should be grown under neutral to alkaline soil conditions.  It needs excellent drainage but at the same time, even moisture and some humus content. North to east-facing slopes are best as it does not appreciate hot afternoon sun.  It is an excellent candidate for a trough, crevice garden or for cultivation under alpine house conditions. It is hardy to zone 4.

Propagation:

This saxifrage may be grown from seed or from rosette cuttings. Seeds need 4-6 weeks stratification and the fine seeds should be surface-sown, with a thin layer of grit placed over the seed. Rosettes may be taken in early-mid summer and rooted in sand in a shady frame.

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