Saxifraga 'Jenkinsiae'

A 'proper' alpine plant .... except it's a hybrid of cultivation rather than a wildling.  High alpines often form cushions of tightly packed foliage and produce disproportionately large flowers in profusion.  They often fail to do this in lowland gardens - if they consent to grow at all - so this hybrid, which has been cultivated for almost a hundred years, is quite special.  What's more, it's also fairly easy to grow, given a semi-shaded site and providing slugs do not mow off the flowers!

A busy day here with many jobs done .... but still the list grows.

Was tempted to cheat and blip my sister's pic from Vienna today of my Mum looking decidedly regal in a horse drawn carriage :-)   ... edit - added by request as an extra pic.

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