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Chrysosplenium davidianum

This genus includes two British natives, known as golden saxifrages, but every member of the genus is golden. They are mat-forming perennials with fleshy foliage bearing numerous, small flowers, but the colour is given mainly by the prominent bracts, which last much longer than flowers, so these are colourful plants for several months. They are all good for ground cover in damp, cool places.

Chrysosplenium davidianum is larger in leaf and flower than our native species, and is a first-rate ground cover in cool, damp places. It makes a dense, weed-suppressing mat of light green foliage, with long-lasting, flat-topped heads of bright yellow bracts, which look good for many months.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width 30cm
Height 15cm
Family Saxifragaceae
Flowering Summer
Garden habitat shady rock crevices
Soil fertile, moist, well drained soil
Plant category Alpine
Height range

Code

CDK-9
9 cm pot £5.00
Chrysosplenium davidianum
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