Family: Caryophyllaceae

Scientific Name: Tunica saxifraga

Common Name: Tunic saxifrage, Tunic flower, Coat Flower, Saxifrage Pink

DescriptionA tough dainty plant that looks like Creeping Baby's Breath.
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone5-7
Sunlightfull, mostly sunny
Moistureaverage, draught tolerant
Soil & Siteaverage, poor
Temperaturehardy to -30 F
Flowerspale pink, June through October, borne on wiry stems
Leavesgrass-like foliage
Dimensions4 by 8 inches
Maintenancecut back to induce compact foliage
Propagationseeds
Misc FactsTunica is Latin meaning "tunic" or "coat" referring to overlapping bracts beneath the flower. Near the turn of the century William Robinson described the Tunic flower as having " elegant little rosy flowers ... a neat plant for the rock garden and fringes of borders and thrives like a weed between the stones in a rough stone wall." "Suggestive of a miniature gypsophila." H.H. Thomas, 1915. Cultivated in the U.S. since the 1800's. (#164) (syn. Petrorhagia saxifraga)
Notes & Reference#164-Heritage Flower Farm (www.heritageflowerfarm.com)
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