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Saxifrage, Southside

Look this up on the internet (which I suggest you do often- just be sure our botanical name and the one online match), and flowers of white, heavily speckled in maroon, pop out at you. The parent plant might slowly fade after flowering leaving the burden of propagation to the self sowing seeds. Take note of the large rosettes of pale green foliage dusted with silver. Perhaps you'll remember these plants like a “chalky” limestone soil which shouts rock garden and troughs.