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Meadow Saxifrage
Saxifragaceae

Meadow Saxifrage

Saxifraga granulata L.

Saxifraga granulata, commonly meadow saxifrage, is a flowering plant in Saxifragaceae native to most of Europe and Morocco.

Marsh Saxifrage
Saxifragaceae

Marsh Saxifrage

Saxifraga hirculus L.

Saxifraga hirculus L. is a perennial yellow-flowered saxifrage of bogs that serves as food for two specific fungus species.

Kidney Saxifrage
Saxifragaceae

Kidney Saxifrage

Saxifraga hirsuta L.

Purple Saxifrage
Saxifragaceae

Purple Saxifrage

Saxifraga oppositifolia L.

Saxifraga oppositifolia is a cold-adapted mat-forming flowering plant used in food, gardening and as an official regional symbol.

Livelong Saxifrage
Saxifragaceae

Livelong Saxifrage

Saxifraga paniculata Mill.

Saxifraga paniculata Mill. is a perennial herbaceous calciphile cultivated as an ornamental rock garden plant.

Round-leaved Saxifrage
Saxifragaceae

Round-leaved Saxifrage

Saxifraga rotundifolia L.

Saxifraga rotundifolia L. is a perennial herb from central and southern Europe that grows in shady, rocky, damp habitats.

St Patrick's-cabbage
Saxifragaceae

St Patrick's-cabbage

Saxifraga spathularis Brot.

Saxifraga spathularis (St Patrick's cabbage) is a saxifrage species native to Ireland, Portugal, and Spain.

Mother-of-thousands
Saxifragaceae

Mother-of-thousands

Saxifraga stolonifera Curtis

Saxifraga stolonifera Curtis is a spreading perennial herb, native to East Asia, grown ornamentally and used in Japanese food and traditional medicine.

Rue-leaved Saxifrage
Saxifragaceae

Rue-leaved Saxifrage

Saxifraga tridactylites L.

Saxifraga tridactylites is a winter-annual herb in the Saxifragaceae family found across a range of habitats in Great Britain.

Small Scabious
Caprifoliaceae

Small Scabious

Scabiosa columbaria L.

Scabiosa columbaria (small scabious) is a widespread flowering perennial native to Europe, Africa, and western Asia.

Northeastern scabious
Caprifoliaceae

Northeastern scabious

Scabiosa comosa Fisch. ex Roem. & Schult.

Shining Scabious
Caprifoliaceae

Shining Scabious

Scabiosa lucida Vill.

Shining scabious (Scabiosa lucida Vill.) is a flowering plant species in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae.

Cream Scabious
Caprifoliaceae

Cream Scabious

Scabiosa ochroleuca L.

Scabiosa ochroleuca is a cream-yellow-flowered flowering plant native to Europe and western Asia.

Badlands Mule-ears
Asteraceae

Badlands Mule-ears

Scabrethia scabra (Hook.) W.A.Weber

Scabrethia is a monotypic North American Asteraceae genus with one recognized species, badlands mule-ears Scabrethia scabra.

Bloodlily
Amaryllidaceae

Bloodlily

Scadoxus multiflorus (Martyn) Raf.

Scadoxus multiflorus is an African bulbous flowering plant with toxic alkaloids, used in poisons and traditional medicine, and grown as an ornamental.

Paintbrush lily
Amaryllidaceae

Paintbrush lily

Scadoxus puniceus (L.) Friis & Nordal

Scadoxus puniceus is an ornamental bulbous plant with traditional medicinal uses and toxic properties.

white fanflower
Goodeniaceae

white fanflower

Scaevola albida (Sm.) Druce

Scaevola albida is a small perennial herb with fan-like flowers native to eastern and southern Australian coastal areas.

dune fan-flower
Goodeniaceae

dune fan-flower

Scaevola calendulacea (Kenn.) Druce

Scaevola calendulacea is a small prostrate coastal shrub that produces blue flowers year round and white or purplish fruit.

Cushion Fanflower
Goodeniaceae

Cushion Fanflower

Scaevola crassifolia Labill.

Scaevola crassifolia is a Goodeniaceae shrub native to Australian states, with multiple common fanflower names.

coastal inkberry
Goodeniaceae

coastal inkberry

Scaevola plumieri (L.) Vahl

Scaevola plumieri is a many-branched evergreen coastal shrub found on tropical and subtropical Atlantic and Indian Ocean coasts.

Hairy Fan-flower
Goodeniaceae

Hairy Fan-flower

Scaevola ramosissima (Sm.) K.Krause

Scaevola ramosissima (purple fan-flower) is a scrambling purple-flowered herb found in eastern Australian heath and forests.

Spiny Fan-flower
Goodeniaceae

Spiny Fan-flower

Scaevola spinescens R.Br.

Scaevola spinescens is a drier Australian Goodeniaceae shrub with traditional Noongar medicinal uses.

beach naupaka
Goodeniaceae

beach naupaka

Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb.

Scaevola taccada is a salt-tolerant coastal bush that is invasive in the Caribbean and has various local human uses.

Shepherd's-needle
Apiaceae

Shepherd's-needle

Scandix pecten-veneris L.

Scandix pecten-veneris is an edible annual umbellifer with a long history of human use across Europe and parts of Asia and North Africa.

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