Saxifraga cochlearis Photo by: Amante Darmanin
Tromso botanical garden, Norway.10/7/17
Origin and Habitat: South-western Alps, astride the French (in the valley of the Roya, Mercantour) and Italian border (Maritime and Ligurian Alps).
Altitude range: 200 to 1900 meters above sea level.
Habitat and ecology: Saxifraga cochlearisSN|34594]]SN|34594]] grows in extremely localized populations in montane and subalpine climates, usually nested in crevices on sunny or shady limestone cliffs.
Synonyms:
Common Names include:
ENGLISH: Spoon-leaved Saxifrage, Silver Saxifrage, Encrusted saxifrage
FRENCH (Français): Saxifrage en forme de coquille, Saxifrage en coquille, Saxifrage
ITALIAN (Italiano): Sassifraga spatolata
Notes: Saxifraga cochlearisSN|34594]]SN|34594]] form a calcified crust on the leaf surface, originating from pore-containing pits, that form part of the leaf hydathode structure. The hydathode, sometimes referred to as a
Bibliography: Major references and further lectures
1) Saxifraga cochlearis in: Plant Encyclopaedia, The Alpine Garden Society. Web: http://encyclopaedia.alpinegardensociety.net/plants/Saxifraga/cochlearis
2) Xaver Finkenzeller, Jurke Grau, "Alpenblumen (Steinbachs Naturfuhrer)". Mosaik Verlag GmbH, Munchen 1996
3) Jaakko Jalas, Juha Suominen, Raino Lampinen, Arto Kurtto, "Atlas florae europaeae". Band 12 (Resedaceae to Platanaceae). Seite 163, Helsinki 1999.
4) Conti F., Abbate G., Alessandrin A., Blasi C., 2005. "An annotated checklist of the Italian vascular flora", Palombi Editore
5) Pignatti S., 1982. "Flora d'Italia", Edagricole, Bologna
6) Tutin T.G. et al., 1964-1980. "Flora Europaea", Cambridge University Press
7) Daniela Longo "Saxifraga cochlearis Rchb. - Sassifraga spatolata". In Acta Plantarum, Forum. Disponibile on line (data di consultazione: ): http://www.floraitaliae.actaplantarum.org/viewtopic.php?f=95&t=47894
8) F. Unger, "Uber die kalkausscheidenden organe der saxifraga crustata", Vest. Sitz. Wien. Akad., 43 (1861), pp. 510-524, 1861
9) S. Singh, "Chapter three ? guttation: new insights into agricultural implications", Adv Agron. (2014), pp. 97-135, 2014
10) M. Nazrul Islam, M. Kawasaki, "Evaluation of calcium regulating roles of guttation and calcium oxalate crystals in leaf blades and petioles of hydroponically grown..." eddo, Plant Prod. Sci., 18 (2015), pp. 11-21, 2015
11) D.A. Webb, R.J. Gornall, "Saxifrages of Europe", Christopher Helm, London, 1989
12) Raymond Wightmana, SimonWallisb, Paul Astonb, "Hydathode pit development in the alpine plant Saxifraga cochlearis", Flora, pp 99-108m Volume 233, August 2017.web: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.flora.2017.05.018
Saxifraga cochlearis, blooming habit at Tromso botanical garden, Norway.10/7/17 Photo by: Amante Darmanin Send a photo of this plant.The gallery now contains thousands of pictures, however it is possible to do even more. We are, of course, seeking photos of species not yet shown in the gallery but not only that, we are also looking for better pictures than those already present.
Read More... Cultivation and Propagation: Saxifraga cochlearisSN|34594]]SN|34594]] is a very good garden plant, the var. minor being particularly pleasing in a trough. It performs well in a moderately fertile, very well drained scree or rockery.