RMEBR1AX–Tufted catchfly (Silene saxifraga), flowers, Austria
RMBEJ83M–Saxifraga vandellii flowers, Ancogno Valley, Lombardy, Italy
RMAB1PR8–Saxifraga Flowers
RMANYR7F–Close-up of White Saxifrage Saxifraga flowers in Pirin National Park Bulgaria
RFD7JX1F–Saxifraga Succulent Plant with Pink Flowers Blooming in Spring
RFKTECGX–Saxifraga Flowers Known as Saxifrages or Rockfoils
RMGKPM3N–Mass of white flowers with pink centres on Saxifraga x urbium 'Variegata', a garden rockery alpine
RM2M96CCC–Saxifraga Oppositifolia, a flowering plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks). Seen here growing in a rocky setting. It has purple flowers.
RMMP2MAE–Saxifraga saxifrage alpine rockery plant with small pink flowers, growing in Northumberland, UK. May 2018.
RMT8FHAD–Saxifraga aizoides (yellow mountain saxifrage / yellow saxifrage) on limestone rocks. Mountain flowers. The Dolomites. Italian Alps.
RM2DD6DE0–Shady garden spot - the delicate pink flowers of Saxifraga x urbium (London Pride) with rosemary and backed by a pink haze of rhododendron
RFKTECHW–Saxifraga Flowers Known as Saxifrages or Rockfoils
RMETATR5–Meadow saxifrage, Saxifraga granulata, white flowering plants in well grazed grassland, Berkshire, June
RM2M96CCD–Saxifraga Faldonside, a flowering plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks). Seen here growing in a rocky setting, with bright yellow flowers.
RMC30H0A–Cineraria saxifraga flowers Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden Cape Town Western Cape South Africa
RF2FK0RM7–Closeup of the flowers of Saxifraga andersonii.
RFKTECJ5–Saxifraga Flowers Known as Saxifrages or Rockfoils
RMETATR1–Meadow saxifrage, Saxifraga granulata, white flowering plants in well grazed grassland, Berkshire, June
RM2M96CBY–Saxifraga Burseriana Gloria, a flowering plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks). Seen here growing in a rocky setting, with white flowers.
RMF3X217–Saxifraga canaliculata close up of flowers
RM2M96CC3–Saxifraga Oppositifolia Splendens, a plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks). Seen here in close-up, from above. It has purple-red flowers.
RFKWTRFW–Saxifraga caesia and Potentilla nitida. Alpine flowers in the Dolomites. Italy. Europe.