Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Saxifragales
Genus:
Species:
palpebrata
ID:
494296

Status:
valid

Authors:
Hook.f. & Thomson

Source:
ksu

Year:
1857

Citation Micro:
J. Proc. Linn. Soc., Bot. 2: 67 (1857)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000493628



Common Names

  • Saxifraga Palpebrata
  • Palpebrata Saxifrage
  • Palpebrata Rockfoil


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Description

Saxifraga palpebrata (also called 'Bristle-leaved Saxifrage', among many other common names) is a low-growing, evergreen perennial plant native to the mountains of Central and Southern Europe. It has small, bright green leaves and small white flowers in summer. It prefers moist, well-drained soil in partial shade.

Uses & Benefits

Saxifraga palpebrata is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It has a variety of medicinal uses, including as an antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and to treat fever and headaches.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Saxifraga palpebrata is white or pink in color and has five petals. The seeds are small, black and round. The seedlings have a single stem with simple leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Saxifraga palpebrata is a perennial plant native to the Mediterranean region. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Propagation is best done by seed, which should be sown in a warm, moist environment. The seedlings should be transplanted when they are about 6 inches tall.

Where to Find Saxifraga palpebrata

Saxifraga palpebrata is native to South America and can be found in tropical montane forests.

Saxifraga palpebrata FAQ

What is the natural habitat of Saxifraga palpebrata?

Saxifraga palpebrata is found in alpine meadows and rocky slopes in the Alps and Pyrenees.

What type of soil does Saxifraga palpebrata prefer?

Saxifraga palpebrata prefers well-drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil.

How much light does Saxifraga palpebrata need?

Saxifraga palpebrata prefers bright, indirect light.

Species in the Saxifraga genus

Saxifraga nayarii, Saxifraga montserratii, Saxifraga paradoxa, Saxifraga oppositifolia, Saxifraga padellae, Saxifraga paniculata, Saxifraga palpebrata, Saxifraga numidica, Saxifraga hausmannii, Saxifraga harry-smithii, Saxifraga hederacea, Saxifraga nishidae, Saxifraga nipponica, Saxifraga guadarramica, Saxifraga haussknechtii, Saxifraga hederifolia, Saxifraga harae, Saxifraga namdoensis, Saxifraga nakaoi, Saxifraga nevadensis, Saxifraga neopropagulifera, Saxifraga obscura, Saxifraga novacastelensis, Saxifraga moncayensis, Saxifraga marginata, Saxifraga lowndesii, Saxifraga magellanica, Saxifraga maderensis, Saxifraga mira, Saxifraga miscellanea, Saxifraga losae, Saxifraga microcephala, Saxifraga luizetii, Saxifraga longifolia, Saxifraga loripes, Saxifraga microphylla, Saxifraga microviridis, Saxifraga micans, Saxifraga osloensis, Saxifraga luteopurpurea, Saxifraga omolojensis, Saxifraga ovczinnikovii, Saxifraga odontophylla, Saxifraga maweana, Saxifraga media, Saxifraga luteoviridis, Saxifraga luizetiana, Saxifraga maireana, Saxifraga kotschyi, Saxifraga korshinskyi,

Species in the Saxifragaceae family

Astilbe amabilis, Astilbe apoensis, Astilbe biternata, Astilbe crenatiloba, Astilbe formosa, Astilbe glaberrima, Astilbe grandis, Astilbe hachijoensis, Astilbe japonica, Astilbe khasiana, Astilbe longicarpa, Astilbe longipilosa, Astilbe macrocarpa, Astilbe macroflora, Astilbe microphylla, Astilbe okuyamae, Astilbe papuana, Astilbe philippinensis, Astilbe photeinophylla, Astilbe platyphylla, Astilbe rivularis, Astilbe rubra, Astilbe shikokiana, Astilbe simplicifolia, Astilbe thunbergii, Astilbe tsushimensis, Astilbe longipedicellata, Astilboides tabularis, Bensoniella oregona, Bergenia ciliata, Bergenia crassifolia, Bergenia emeiensis, Bergenia hissarica, Bergenia pacumbis, Bergenia purpurascens, Bergenia scopulosa, Bergenia stracheyi, Bergenia tianquanensis, Bergenia ugamica, Bolandra californica, Bolandra oregana, Boykinia aconitifolia, Boykinia intermedia, Boykinia lycoctonifolia, Boykinia major, Boykinia occidentalis, Boykinia richardsonii, Boykinia rotundifolia, Boykinia richardsonii, Boykinia cincinnata,

References

Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Hook.f.' in the authors string.
Thomas Thomson (1817-1878): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Thomson' in the authors string.
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:794224-1: Based on the initial data import