Saxifraga stolonifera
Saxifraga stolonifera, commonly known as creeping saxifrage or mother-of-thousands, is a perennial plant native to East Asia. It features rosettes of fleshy, rounded leaves that can grow up to 15 cm long. The plant produces small, white to pink flowers on slender stems, typically blooming in late spring to early summer.
This species is often used in gardens and as ground cover due to its ability to spread through runners, or stolons. Saxifraga stolonifera thrives in moist, well-drained soil and partial shade, making it suitable for rock gardens and shaded areas.