Saxifraga stellaris was created in 1753.
Saxifraga aspera was created in 1753.
Saxifraga cotyledon was created in 1753.
Saxifraga bryoides was created in 1753.
Saxifraga cuneifolia was created in 1759.
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The Latin Stellaris, 1656.
Sears sold Stellaris pocket watches primarily during the early to mid-20th century, particularly from the 1920s through the 1960s. These watches were marketed as affordable, quality timepieces, often featured in Sears catalogs. The Stellaris brand was part of Sears' broader strategy to offer a variety of consumer goods at accessible prices.
Botaurus lentiginosus
Malcolm McGregor has written: 'Saxifrages' -- subject(s): Saxifraga, Nomenclature, Classification
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Saxifraga stolonifera.
Purple Saxifraga(Saxifraga oppositifolia)Nunavut's purple saxifrage grows very well in cool weather. It is a small, bright-purple flower that grows like a mat over rocks and gravel. It can be found growing all over Nunavut, home of the inuit. This is why the territory chose the purple Saxifaga as its floral emblem in 2000.
Norway has 2 national flowers. Bergfrue (Saxifraga cotyledon) that has been Norway's national flower since 1935 and Røsslyng (Calluna vulgaris) that has been Norway's national flower since 1976.