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    What is it?

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    As we whip the borders of the bocce/croquet field into shape, we're discovering new stuff. We figure if it survived the winter and a shelf of ice for 2 months, it's a good choice for expansion. But what is it (other than very cute)?

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    saxifragia? I forget the common name. http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...57837835LsLPQo[url]

    here's a better link: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/53166/
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    Hadn't thought of that. The single stem is right, but the leaves are fine and cut. Seems that saxifrage has broad leaves. There are a million types though.

    It's only about 5" tall. Did I say its very, very cute?
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    looks like some sort of geranium to me.

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    definitely not a geranium. Saxifrage.

    http://www.saxifraga.org/plants/saxb...on.asp?Taxon=9
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    Heh, from the title I figured you found another bizzare unidentified growth inside your house and were going to try to blame me for it again.

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    I'm sure I'll find something in another few weeks . . . .
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    Youse guys are good

    Definitely saxifrage but which kind? Wasn't at the nursery I went to today but only asked one person.

    The red one in this link is a dead ringer except for a bit of petal color variation which could just be the photo or my monitor.

    http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?...if_002_ahp.tif
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    I've never heard of that, must be a west coast thing.
    I was going to say Portulaca which looks to be an eastern version although I don't think they're the same genus.
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    West coast of what? Did you look at the map in the link? Have some more coffee . . . or maybe cut back.
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    I looked at the map for Portulaca but not for Saxifrage.
    I got distracted by pretty flowers and didn't scroll down that far
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    Good thing you aren't Dorothy.
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    Can you see me singing in the tulips? I actually found red saxifrage at this cool nursery north of town (complete with false Hollywood western store fronts and plastic dinos) and white saxifrage at my local grocerary. A friend came over this morning and waxed poetic over the yard. Even said it was worthy of Sunset. Now, I don't know about that but it's sure looking good!

    Thanks to you guys I put in 12 more saxifragi.

    And then I found out about dwarf bleeding heart which I hope will bloom again later this year.

    And I have foxglove and hollyhocks for the first time ever. Yippee!

    Oh, and the croquet set came today - along with another round of rain.

    PS - zen, the nursery had portulaca but this year I'm sticking with stuff that survived the big snow and ice load on that bed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    the nursery had portulaca but this year I'm sticking with stuff that survived the big snow and ice load on that bed.
    Can't say as I blame you, take a photo of the court when the landscaping is done.
    why have I never heard of this plant?
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