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Saxifrage

usgb/ˈsæksɪfrɪdʒ/Volume
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Natural HabitatsPlay
Saxifrage is commonly found in nature, especially in rocky, alpine environments. SlideThe hiker was delighted to discover saxifrage thriving on the craggy hillside.
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Botanical InterestPlay
Gardeners and botanists often appreciate saxifrage for its resilience and beauty. SlideAt the botanical garden, saxifrage varieties were labeled and described for visitors.
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Poetry and LiteraturePlay
Saxifrage can be symbolic in literature, representing tenacity and survival. SlideThe poem likened the character's perseverance to a saxifrage clinging to a rocky cliff.