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Early Saxifrage

by LisaPowersAshland City, Tennessee

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Early Saxifrage

by werdgentTennessee, USA

On a cliff face overlooking Harpeth River

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Early Saxifrage

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

This species flowers in the spring and is usually found growing on rocks, ...

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Early Saxifrage

by KenCheeksNorth Augusta, South Carolina, USA

Perennial herb. A hairy floral stalk, rising from a rosette of basal leaves, ...

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Sweat Bee

by Greg Shchepanek

Small to medium-sized bees, usually black or brownish, a few have metallic ...

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Early Saxifrage

by QWMomCanton, Georgia, USA

Saxifraga virginiensis (Early

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Early Saxifrage

by QWMomEmerson, Georgia, USA

As indicated by the common name, blooms relatively

1 0 Early Saxifrage

Early Saxifrage

by Greg Shchepanek

Flowers in the spring and is usually found growing on rocks, cliffs, or logs. ...

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Early saxifrage

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Pretty wildflower that appeared in my garden one day. Glad I hadn't pulled it ...

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Early saxifrage

by KarenLNashville-Davidson, Tennessee, USA

Saxifraga virginiensis is a wildflower native to eastern and central North ...

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Early Saxifrage

by chesterbperryEast Ridge, Tennessee, USA

The genus name meaning "rock-breaker" arose from the belief it was useful in ...

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