Saxifraga fortunei
Saxifrage fortunei
Mid Autumn 2024
20
- 1
Mid Autumn 2024
25
- 2
Mid Autumn 2022
29
- 3
Early Autumn 2022
27
- 1
Mid Autumn 2021
36
- 1
Early Autumn 2021
25
- 2
Mid Autumn 2020
32
- 4
Mid Autumn 2020
33
- 2
Mid Autumn 2019
29
- 1
Early Autumn 2019
27
- 3
Mid Autumn 2018
34
- 5
Mid Summer 2015
8
- 15












Saxifraga fortunei
Mid Autumn 2024
20
Mid Autumn 2024
25

I love that this is bringing autumn colour. Every year it bursts out in late autumn. So hardy too

Pretty 🤩
Mid Autumn 2022
29

My favourite autumn flower

I can see why, they are like little stars

They look fab Joan!
Early Autumn 2022
27

This is Sibyll Trelawney just starting to flower
Mid Autumn 2021
36

Morning on this dark murky day! This saxifrage is really flowering well now
Early Autumn 2021
25

My all time favourite autumn flower and plant. Just starting to get going now

It is very pretty
Mid Autumn 2020
32

One of my faves, flowering away today. I split it in the spring, and it doesn’t seem to have noticed, two great plants flowering away

Love the pretty flowers on this one 😍

The flowers are so delicate Jane @pelly

One for my new border I think!
Mid Autumn 2020
33

One of my favourites. Such beautiful delicate flowers, and so many of them

Good morning Joan they are so pretty🤗
Mid Autumn 2019
29

Home to these lovely beauties
Early Autumn 2019
27

Deep in the forest something stirs. Flower buds are coming on my favourite plant

Was just reading about these Joan, it says they like shade, do you have it in shade

Such wonderful plants. I have the rubrifolia and love how it flowers when everything else is dying back 😊
Mid Autumn 2018
34

This is out again! Love this beautiful plant

I have the rubrifolia which has similar flowers. So delicate. Just lovely 😊

Such gorgeous little flowers 😍😍

It’s in shade for part of the day Jane, but does get some sun. Need to split in spring as it’s gotten so big @jaynehynesburton

Thanks Joan I have to add it 😄
Mid Summer 2015
8

Help me identify this plant. I know this is a saxifrage but does anyone know which one? It flowers in the autumn and dies down completely in winter.

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I am pretty sure it is a Saxifrage Rotundiflora. What colour are the flowers and are they on talllish spikes

Thank you. It flowers late in the year. October time, about 12-15 inches with lots of star like flowers that are mainlywhite almost like a little firework.

The photos i have seen of rotundiflora do not match my plant.

Having looked on the saxifrage society site I think it could be fortunii thanks.

Its not a tupe of heuchera is it?

It looks like some sort of begonia to me

I agree with wendywoo it looks like a begonia
Love this amazing autumn colour!