RFPDT3M9–Beautiful delicate white exotic saxifraga flowers (Saxifraga sibirica) growing on stones high in the mountains close up
RF2A3NT8F–Saxifraga sibirica
RF2J42FF3–RUSSIA - CIRCA 1977: a stamp printed in the Russia shows Siberian Saxifrage, Saxifraga Sibirica, Siberian Flower, circa 1977
RFH76ERH–Flower saxifrage
RM2G35BBT–WOLLERTON, SHROPSHIRE / UNITED KINGDOM - 22 MAY 2014: The garden at Wollerton Old Hall
RF2D6W64P–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JANUARY 7, 2017: a stamp printed in USSR shows Sibirian flower Saxifraga Sibirica, series, circa 1977
RMD8HFNN–Crazy paving and perennial planting in The Wasteland Garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013, London, UK.
RFHN9RJM–RUSSIA - CIRCA 1977: a stamp printed in the shows Siberia
RFCW1E6X–USSR - CIRCA 1977: Postage stamps printed in the USSR, shows a flower of Saxifraga sibirica, circa 1977
RM2AFN27J–. Karakoram and western Himalaya 1909, an account of the expedition of H. R. H. Prince Luigi Amadeo of Savoy, duke of the Abruzzi. ur of Gasherbrura, about 18,000 feet.] Saxifragaceae. Saxifraga sibirica L. Conway, p. 79. Ascent of Skoro La, north side; 11,000-13,000 feet. Saxifraga imhricata Ro3-Ie. Conway, p. 79. Braldoh valley, between Dussoand Askoley; 7,900-10,000 feet; according to photograph also on western spur ofGasherbrum, 18,000 feet. The example representing this species in the collection is very poor, but it is supplementedby the fine photograph here reproduced (Fig. II). Botanica
RMBJK995–Decorative botanical print with cinquefoil, cornflower, musk, saxifrage and Maltese cross from Herincq's 'Regne Vegetal' (1865).
RMP55WR0–Five ornamental plants including yellow cinquefoil (Potentilla), blue cornflower (Centaurea montana), yellow musk flower (Mimulus moschatus), pink Siberian saxifrage (Saxifraga sibirica) and scarlet Maltese cross (Lychnis chalcedonica).. . Plantes Vivaces de Pleine Terre: 1) Potentille Agreable 2) Barbeau Vivace 3) Mimule Musquee 4) Saxifrage de Siberie 5) Lychnide de Chalcedoine . . Handcolored lithograph drawn by Edouard Maubert from Herincq's 'Le Regne Vegetal' 1865.
RMRWNW6C–Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue : ornamental trees, shrubs, etc ellwangerbarrysc1888ellw Year: 1888 ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 119 SAXIFRAGA. Saxifrage. These are all of luxuriant foliage, frequently used for rock-work. S. COrdifolia. Blush, heart-shaped foliage; 6 inches. April and May. S. cuiieifolia. Kose-colored. May. S. liilg'illata rubra. Red, with dark red foliage ; earliest; 6 inches. April and May. S. Sibirica. 6 inches. April and May. S. Sclimicltii. Red; fine. May. 50 cents. SCABIOSA. Scabious. S. caucasica. The finest of the tribe, forming a large,
RMMCRD3R–. Niederes Gesenke. Bärn, Rauten- berg. Fulnek. seltene Conioselinnm latariciim und die in den Sudeten nur hier vorkommende Crepis sibirica ein üppiges Gestände. An den Felsabstürzen der Hohen Heide gegen den Kessel gedeihen u. a. Woodsia alpina, Polyslichiim Lonchiiis, Carex alrala, C. capillaris, Dianihiis Carlhusia- iioriim, Anemone vernalis, Cardaniine resedi- folia, Hedysaruni obscnram, Saxifraga Aizoon, Valeriana Iripleris, Veronica bellidioides, Hiera- ciiini Engleri sowie die in den Sudeten nur hier vorkommenden Arten Plalago monlana, Aster alpinus und Hieracium villosum, wäh- ren
RFPDT3M1–Beautiful delicate white exotic saxifraga flowers (Saxifraga sibirica) growing on stones high in the mountains close up
RF2A3NT86–Saxifraga sibirica
RMRCB2WH–. Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue : ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 119 SAXIFRAGA. Saxifrage. These are all of luxuriant foliage, frequently used for rock-work. S. COrdifolia. Blush, heart-shaped foliage; 6 inches. April and May. S. cuiieifolia. Kose-colored. May. S. liilg'illata rubra. Red, with dark red foliage ; earliest; 6 inches. April and May. S. Sibirica. 6 inches. April and May. S. Sclimicltii. Red; fine. May. 50 cen
RF2A3NT8B–Saxifraga sibirica
RMRCG3W5–. Die Pflanzendecke Ãsterreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. 226 Die SudetenUlnder. Mährisch- Schönberg.. Niederes Gesenke. Bärn, Rauten- berg. Fulnek. seltene Conioselinnm latariciim und die in den Sudeten nur hier vorkommende Crepis sibirica ein üppiges Gestände. An den Felsabstürzen der Hohen Heide gegen den Kessel gedeihen u. a. Woodsia alpina, Polyslichiim Lonchiiis, Carex alrala, C. capillaris, Dianihiis Carlhusia- iioriim, Anemone vernalis, Cardaniine resedi- folia, Hedysaruni obscnram, Saxifraga Aizoon, Valeriana Iripleris, Veroni
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