-AXIFRAGA. 



Godnmkma with ample bells in subtle and 



delicate colours - th and easy to deal with, 



so k: _ remembered that tor 8. are- 



of hot sunshii. est in g it).. 



.re both : .lerant of dankness and store. 



and all their childi- 



drab. : the rock-work or 



moraine-bed, in a light m >: . and loam and leaf-mould and 



sand, with abundar. mortal rubble, and with 



abundant water far down beneath their roots in summer, with no 



r in winter or at any 

 other time. With :-uch supplies of moisture they will of course boar 

 far more sunshine than i drink from overhead at 



the capri fa p of heaven (a haphazard, heedless, or heavy- 



handed H Saxifrage if partial). But 



if water be lacking, their hap: v.ill be along the lines of some 



hgh rock full fury of the midday, without cutting 



off the milder influences of the sun, or in any way cloistering them off 

 from light and air. 



- indermann, is a prompt as »wer, and one of 



is among the small It makes bright-, 



as in 

 the one r yet not entire, but trifld and sharp-cusped, 



as in the are snow-white, borne on 



rath-: long foot- - neronsry branching show* 



I and a genuine 

 nia.) 



nd minute Himalayan high -alpine of the 

 q.v. 

 miliar and distinct, everywhere to be seen in 

 : mate of rough and mossy shoots, like 

 - .ved and condi .lox, with 



bristj g od a bri- iff huddled little needle- 



like . :i, sometimes taking a dusted look from 



theii gem-budfl embedded in their wandering 



td weakly some 4 to 6 inches ; often 

 are of a purpi iish, and set here and there with a 



:- two or three in a loose 

 E head, of pening to 



their al, with orange frecklings 



and 



place. Higher op -), it 



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