mossy saxifrage
A small patch of mossy saxifrage grows between the rocks on a mountain slope.
Noun 1. A specific alpine plant: A tufted or mat-forming perennial plant (Saxifraga species) native to the mountains of Europe. It is characterized by its dense, moss-like growth habit and is often cultivated in gardens for its attractive white flowers.
The term "mossy saxifrage" is used specifically to refer to this type of alpine plant, primarily in botanical, horticultural, and gardening contexts. * The mossy saxifrage thrives in rock gardens with excellent drainage. * Botanists study the adaptations of the mossy saxifrage to high-altitude environments.
- The alpine slope was dotted with the delicate white blooms of the mossy saxifrage.
- For ground cover between stepping stones, she planted mossy saxifrage.
- A well-established clump of mossy saxifrage can form a dense, evergreen mat.
- Horticultural Classification: In specialized horticulture, "mossy saxifrage" may refer to a section ( sect. ) or group of species within the larger genus that share this growth form.
- Saxifrage (noun): The common name for plants of the genus . "Mossy saxifrage" is a specific type of saxifrage.
- Rockfoil (noun): Another common name for plants in the genus, referring to their typical habitat in rock crevices.
- Alpine saxifrage (noun): A general synonym emphasizing its mountain habitat.
- Mat-forming saxifrage (noun): A descriptive synonym highlighting its growth habit.
The term "mossy saxifrage" does not have common idiomatic or figurative meanings. It is used almost exclusively in its literal, botanical sense.
A small patch of mossy saxifrage grows between the rocks on a mountain slope.
- tufted or mat-forming perennial of mountains of Europe; cultivated for its white flowers