Saxifraga fortunei Conwy Star

Saxifraga fortunei 'Conwy Star'

Our Ref No : 8562
1 Ltr
0 in stock
£7.99
9 cm
0 in stock
£4.99

Saxifraga 'Conwy Star'

Introducing a captivating dwarf variety, we're delighted to feature this gem in our collection this year. With fleshy leaves forming dark rosettes, it graces the garden with sprays of pure white flowers in late autumn. Thriving in semi-shaded sites, it's a worthwhile addition, proving reliably hardy in most years. Standing at a modest height and spread of 20cm (6 inches), it's an excellent choice for woodland gardens, adding charm and elegance to the landscape. With its compact size and delightful blooms, this Saxifraga fortunei promises to be an enchanting highlight, bringing beauty to gardens with ease. More Saxifragas for sale here

About the Family

Saxifraga fortunei, commonly known as fortune's saxifrage or creeping saxifrage, is a charming perennial that brings a touch of elegance to gardens with its cascading habit and delicate blooms. Originating from East Asia, particularly Japan, China, and Korea, this herbaceous plant has found its way into gardens worldwide due to its appealing features.

The heart-shaped or rounded leaves of Saxifraga fortunei form dense rosettes that gracefully trail along the ground, creating a lush carpet effect. The foliage, often variegated with shades of green, silver, or pink, provides visual interest even when the plant is not in bloom. In late summer to early autumn, slender stems arise from the foliage, bearing clusters of dainty, star-shaped flowers in hues of white, pink, or lavender.

This saxifrage species prefers a partially shaded to fully shaded location in well-drained soil. It is well-suited for woodland gardens, rockeries, or as ground cover beneath taller plants. Hardy in nature, Saxifraga fortunei can withstand colder temperatures, making it a reliable choice for various climates.

Gardeners appreciate its versatility and low-maintenance characteristics. Regular watering and a layer of mulch during winter can help protect the plant in colder regions. Whether spilling over rocks or complementing the base of trees, Saxifraga fortunei is a delightful addition to the garden, offering year-round interest with its charming foliage and late-season blooms.

Common NameFortune Saxifrage
Approx Height (10 yrs.)15-30 cm (6-12")
Soil TypeSandy Loam
Soil pHAcid, Neutral
AspectSemi Shade, Shade
HardinessHardy
Flowering TimeAutumn
Flower ColourWhite
Plant TypeHerbaceous
Perennials
A really attractive dwarf variety, one we are thrilled to include this year. Fleshy leaves form dark rosettes and bear sprays of pure white flowers in late autumn. Prefers a semi shaded site. Well worth growing. Totally hardy in the average year. Height and spread 20cm (6 inch). Excellent for the woodland garden.

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Saxifraga fortunei 'Conwy Star'
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