Saxifraga Cymbalaria Var. Baborensis
Baby's breath saxifrage, scientifically known as Saxifraga cymbalaria var. baborensis, is a delicate flowering plant that thrives in rocky and arid environments. Its name comes from the fluffy, white flower clusters that resemble tiny clouds of baby's breath. Native to southern Europe and parts of North Africa, this plant is often found growing in crevices and on rocky slopes. Despite its small size, it plays an important role in supporting local pollinators and ecosystems. Its unique appearance and hardy nature make it a popular choice for rock gardens and alpine landscapes.