Greater Burnet-Saxifrage-Pimpinella major– grows best in the semi-shade of hedgerows and woodland edges and can also be found on roadsides or in chalk or limestone grassland and sometimes on heavier soils such as clay. Greater Burnet Saxifrage is a tall growing species with large white or deep pink flowers that appear from June to September. Plants look best growing with wildflowers such as Red Campion, Teasel, Hedge Woundwort and Nettle leaved Bellflower.
GREATER BURNET-SAXIFRAGE Seeds
How to grow Greater Burnet-Saxifrage Seeds
Greater Burnet Saxifrage seeds should be sown in autumn, outside, where they are to flower and covered lightly with soiltype - perennial
colour - White or Deep Pink, height - 60 to 100 cms, flowers June, July, August, September,
habitat - Semi-Shade (Orchards, Hedgerow, Banks, Open Woodland), Moist Grassland (Clay, Loams), Dry Grassland (clay, loam), Chalk and Limestone Grassland,


