Saxifraga Flower Seeds

Saxifraga Flower Seeds are a perennial flowering plant, considered an alpine plant, one whose leaves often grow in the shape of a rosette, close to the ground and are often succulent-like, needle-shaped or somewhat fuzzy, all of which is designed to reduce evaporation, making them fairly drought-tolerant. You will also however, find some of this family in moist meadows, these saxifrage, or Rockfoil plants usually being larger.      


Saxifraga, pronounced sacks-IFF-ruh-guh, is the genus name for a group of plants more often known as Saxifrage or Rockfoil. Saxifrage, literally, in Latin, means “stone-breaker”, though there is some disparity on whether this name was given due to its alpine roots or because of its medicinal uses for treatment of kidney stones. Regardless, saxifrage are growing in popularity, these pretty perennials having wispy,  single flower clusters, known as inflorescences, rising above the rosettes of foliage on naked, or leafless, stems. As with most blooming plants, good nutrition will result in the best performance, especially for those plants grown in containers where plants will more quickly use up the available nutrients. We recommend Jungle Flora or Espoma Flower-tone®, both of which are approved for organic gardening and are safe for your family, pets, livestock and water habitats, as well as being specially formulated for blooming plants.


Each order of our fresh Saxifraga seeds is filled by hand, put into a resealable plastic bag and then placed into a labeled seed packet. It is our goal to provide our customers the best in freshness and quality.

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Highlander Rose Shades Saxifraga Flower Seeds

Price $3.30

Our ‘Highlander™ Rose Shades’ Saxifraga Flower seed is a Fleuroselect Quality Mark winner and one of the first perennials to bloom in the spring, providing a wonderful kaleidoscope of pink shades. Above the clumps of rosettes, sturdier-than-average, leafless stems grow, topped first by darkly-colored, rose-pink, rose-like mini buds and then with opened flowers shaded in pink hues with darker, outlined margins and midribs and a miniscule yellowy-green center. Also called Mossy Saxifraga or Mossy Saxifrage, these evergreen perennials form nice and tidy free-flowering cushions of beauty! Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.

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Highlander White Saxifraga Flower Seeds

Price $3.30

Our ‘Highlander™ White’ Saxifraga Flower seed is also a Fleuroselect Quality Mark winner, one of the finest accolades awarded in the European community. Highlander White Rockfoil produces surprisingly-colored blossoms on naked stems above its rosettes of foliage, the tiny buds making their appearance in rich, rosy, dark pink and then opening to white blossoms with touches of pink at the tips of each delicate, rounded petal and with yellow anthers dancing on pale green stamens at the center. The subtle fuzzy decoration on the stems is rosy-pink as well! Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.

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Highlander Red Shades Saxifraga Flower Seeds

Price $3.30

Our ‘Highlander™ Red Shades’ Saxifraga Flower seed will be one of the first perennials to bloom in the spring, putting forth gobs of five-petalled blossoms in hues from light red to deep pink and decorated with airy white anthers. Yellowy green centers are just a bit lighter than the evergreen foliage below, but bring the entire plant together smartly and stylishly. Also called Mossy Saxifraga or Mossy Saxifrage, you will be treated to a free-flowering, tidy, evergreen cushion of incredible beauty. Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.

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Purple Robe Saxifraga Flower Seeds

Price $3.48

Our ‘Purple Robe’ Saxifraga Flower seed is considered a Mossy Saxifrage or Mossy Rockfoil and is an outstandingly colored ground cover or trailing accent for any cool and moist location. Preferring partially shaded areas, the mounding and trailing habit are particularly attractive when planted between sizeable rocks or on a low wall where they can cascade. A very prolific bloomer, when in full bloom, you will hardly be able to see the foliage at all! Once these carmine-red blossoms have faded, simply trim back lightly, leaving the rosettes of green foliage. Approximately 100 seeds per each hand-filled packet.