Micranthes sp.
This is probably M. rifidula from the Western Cascades near where they peak before falling away towards the Three Sisters and Oregons High Desert country. These robust ‘Saxifrages’ have succulent foliage and stout stems topped with small stary white, sometimes red marked flower clusters. This is a great species to run through a crevice, especially nice paired with Cheilanthes gracillima to recreate the exact look of Oregons high cascades.
These are remarkably drought tolerant, but are often found growing on shady rock cliffs with some moss and ferns, so are pretty adaptable. The only real culture guide is to not cook them undully.
This is probably M. rifidula from the Western Cascades near where they peak before falling away towards the Three Sisters and Oregons High Desert country. These robust ‘Saxifrages’ have succulent foliage and stout stems topped with small stary white, sometimes red marked flower clusters. This is a great species to run through a crevice, especially nice paired with Cheilanthes gracillima to recreate the exact look of Oregons high cascades.
These are remarkably drought tolerant, but are often found growing on shady rock cliffs with some moss and ferns, so are pretty adaptable. The only real culture guide is to not cook them undully.