Diamond-leaf Saxifrage

Wildflowers Found in Oregon

Diamond-leaf Saxifrage

Saxifraga rhomboidea - One erect, glandular-hairy stem with a tight cluster of tiny, white flowers, grows from a basal cluster of leaves. Flowers: petals 5, ovate. about 1/8 inch. Flowers from May to August. Habitat: Moist places from sagebrush hills to high in the mountains. These grow along our long driveway next to the drainage water.

On to Next Flower ⇨

Hi-Res Pic (317K)
Return to Thumb Page 73    Return to Wildflower Alpha List - Page 12