Saxifraga × arendsii , known as the Arendsii hybrids, are a group of over forty (40) evergreen saxifrage cultivars (now assigned to the Dactyloides Group) which were developed and introduced by Arends Nursery in Ronsdorf-Wuppertal near Cologne, Germany.
Georg Arends (1863-1952) founded this nursery in 1888 and first started working with saxifrage shortly thereafter.
Arundsii hybrids typically grow to 8” tall with a spread to 12” wide, forming foliage mats of tiny mossy oval dark green leaves in rosettes.
Pink, rose, red or white 5-stellate single flowers in cymes bloom about one inch above the foliage in May and June.
After flowering, plants remain in the garden for the remainder of the year as attractive moss-like foliage clumps. #1 gallon
Rockfoil, Florasaxrose 1
$24.98
Zone: 5-7
Height: 6-9″
Spread 9-12″
Shape: Ground cover
Foliage: Green
Bloom: Pink, Rose, Red or White
Exposure: Full Sun
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