




Saxifraga tridactylites
Rue-leaved Saxifrage is a small, pretty plant that grows in rocky places. It has unique leaves that look like little fingers and produces tiny flowers that can brighten up the ground.
生息地: Rocky areas
The Rue-leaved Saxifrage is a small, delicate annual plant with sticky, glandular stems. It has small, fleshy, three-lobed leaves resembling rue. Tiny white or sometimes pinkish flowers with five petals appear at the top, often forming a sparse cluster.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It uses tiny sticky hairs to catch water droplets, helping it survive dry conditions!
It's an annual, meaning it completes its whole life in just one year!
Its scientific name, 'tridactylites', means 'three-fingered' for its unique leaves!
This plant often turns a reddish color in dry conditions, like it's getting a sun tan!
Rue-leaved Saxifrage can sprout in tiny rock crevices, using its roots to anchor and grow where other plants cannot survive.
Rue-leaved Saxifrage has glandular hairs on its stems that can trap small insects or collect moisture from the air.
Rue-leaved Saxifrage can complete its entire life cycle quickly, helping it evade long dry periods in harsh environments.
Apis mellifera
attracted to its small white flowers
Eristalis tenax
visits flowers seeking nectar and pollen

Helix aspersa
might graze on its delicate leaves
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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2-15 cm
3-20 cm
0.3-0.8 cm
Spring to early summer
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一年生
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