Saxifraga cuneifolia
Lesser London Pride
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Lesser London Pride (Saxifraga cuneifolia) - Description
Saxifraga cuneifolia, common name Lesser London Pride or Shield-leaved Saxifrage or Spoon-leaved Saxifrage, is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the Saxifragaceae family.
Lesser London Pride (Saxifraga cuneifolia) - Blooming
The individual flowers usually have five petals. Small and borne in abundance in racemes or panicles.
Lesser London Pride (Saxifraga cuneifolia) - Growth
Diverse genus. Leaves vary greatly in shape, but most plants produce only basal leaves. Semi evergreen or evergreen and usually perennials, but some annuals and biennials. Most are mat or cushion forming.
Lesser London Pride (Saxifraga cuneifolia) - Planting
Propagate by dividing in spring, separating individual rosettes or foliage and rooting them. Sow seeds in autumn.
Lesser London Pride (Saxifraga cuneifolia) - Pest
Prone to spider mites, aphids, snails and slugs.
Lesser London Pride (Saxifraga cuneifolia) - Interesting facts
The word Saxifraga is derived from Latin terms "saxum" and "frangere", meaning rock and to break, respectively. This is a reference to how many species in this genus have the ability to grow amongst the cracks of rocks.
Lesser London Pride (Saxifraga cuneifolia) - Soil and irrigation
Vary widely depending on species. Most need rock garden like conditions. Well drained soil is needed.









