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Saxifrage paniculata baldensis green plants on ground
Houseleek (Sempervivum Rubin)
A closeup of a Sedum reflexum plant growing on the mossy rock
Sempervivum montanum flowers captured in the swiss alps at an altitude of 1700m.
Saxifraga crustata
Beautiful blooming red saxifrage flowers covering the rock in homemade garden.
A crassula plant that has grown in a rocky area within a river valley in spring.
Sedum spathulifolium is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common names broadleaf stonecrop, yellow stonecrop, and spoon-leaved stonecrop. An evergreen perennial, it is native to western North America from British Columbia to southern California, where it can be found often in shade in many types of rocky habitat in coastal and inland hills and mountains. Mayacamas Mountains, Sonoma County, California. Crassulaceae.
Goldmoss stonecrop, mossy stonecrop, (Sedum acre, Sedum urvillei) grows on a stone
Garden Ground Cover
flowering sedum as a lawn substitute for a Water wise yard
Tasteless stonecrop plant crawling against rock in  backyard garden
Grass Saxifrage, lat. Saxifraga cespitosa
Low to short mat-forming, often rather straggling, perennial. Leaves alternate, bright green, often tinged with red,4-12mm, oval cylindrical. Flowers white, 6-9mm, in much branched flat-topped clusters on erect stems; follicles pink, erect.\nHabitat:: Rocky places, screes, moraines and ledges, roadsides and old wall, to 2500m.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the Faeroes, Iceland and Spitsbergen.\nNaturalized in Ireland, sometimes cultivated in gardens.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Succulent plants
Plants growing in crevices in rocks
White mountain saxifrage or saxifraga paniculata green plant
Sempervivum montanum flowers in bloom captured in the swiss alps at an altitude of 1700m.
The stonecrop plants growing in a garden
Sedum Album or white stonecrop, close-up in winter prior to blooming.
Nature flower composition
Pink-flowering relative of the stonecrops, orpine's biological name is (Sedum telephium). It grows readily on graves, providing a widespread decoration that plastic flowers cannot compete with.
Artic Alpine Tundra on Mount Grays and Torreys Peak Colorado
Short, creeping greyish, evergreen perennial forming mats, with erect flower stems. Leaves linear-cylindrical, 8-20mm, pointed, falling when dead. Flowers bright or pale yellow, 14-15mm, drooping in bud; petals often 7.\nHabitat: Rocky places, walls, stony pathways, to 2000m.\nFlowering Season: June-August.\nDistribution: North to S Scandinavia; naturalized in Britain and Ireland. W Europe to the Ukraine.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
Spring small flowers
Some small plants growing on moss and stones, capture during autumn season in den swiss alps.
Colourful flowers between rocks
flowers in a botanical garden
Saxifraga cespitosa many green plant background
Dudleya farinosa is a succulent plant known by several common names, including bluff lettuce, powdery liveforever, and powdery dudleya. Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California.   \tCrassulaceae. Yellow flower.
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