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  1. Saxifraga spathularis - Wikipedia

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    Saxifraga spathularis is a low-growing plant that forms a mat-like shape and can spread to form large clumps. It is commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant and is valued for its attractive flowers and ability to thrive in difficult growing conditions. The plant is also used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments.
    The sparsely hairy broad flat leaf stalks are usually longer than the leaf. Part of Lusitanian Flora Mainly south and west Ireland, locally abundant on damp acidic rocks. St Patrick's-cabbage, Saxifraga spathularis, Cabáiste an mhadra rua
    Plant Characteristics: Saxifraga offers robust foliage and has star-shaped flowers that can become a garden's focal point. These hardy perennials flourish in rock gardens, where they provide year-round interest. Ideal Growing Conditions: They prefer moist, well-draining soil, locate in either sun and partial shade.
    Saxifraga paniculata was first formally described in the eighth edition of The Gardeners Dictionary by the Scottish botanist Philip Miller in 1768 and is placed in the genus Saxifraga (the saxifrages) and in the Saxifragaceae family.
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  8. Saxifraga spathularis or St Patrick's Cabbage

    WEBOct 30, 2020 · Saxifraga spathularis, also referred to as "stone breaker" in Latin, is a resilient plant that thrives in a humid rocky landscape. It blooms from May to August,

  9. St Patrick's-Cabbage (Saxifraga spathularis) · iNaturalist

  10. Irish Wildflowers - St Patrick's-cabbage, Saxifraga …

    WEBPhotographs: Ballingeary, Co. Cork. St.Patrick's-cabbage. Saxifraga spathularis. Cabáiste an mhadra rua. Family: Saxifragaceae. Flowering time: May-July. Perennial. Native. Numerous small white flowers with …

  11. Flora of the Burren and Southeast Connemara: Saxifraga spathularis