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saxifrage
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saxifrage

Any of a group of plants belonging to the saxifrage family, found growing in rocky, mountainous, and alpine areas in the northern hemisphere. They are low plants with groups of small white, pink, or yellow flowers. (Genus Saxifraga, family Saxifragaceae.)

Early saxifrage (S. virginiensis) is native to North America.



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Demonstrating Metropolitan's commitment to the region's landscape heritage, Pace joined Russo in ceremoniously planting California-native Coral Bells -- or Heuchera -- in the courtyard at the district's headquarters building near Union Station.
Alexander also recommended columbines and coral bells for planting near trees because they thrive in dappled shade and require light watering, making them ideal companions for trees.
Heuchera, otherwise known as coral bells, is a ground cover with sprays of salmon, coral, red or white flowers and clumping maple-shaped leaves.
 
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