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U.S.S.R-Soviet Russia "Saxifraga Sibica"1977 Stamp#4565


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"Saxifraga Sibirica"

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Since 1939 till 1990 Lithuania suffered 3 occupations: 1 German (1941-1944) and 2 Soviet (1939-1941, 1944-1990), one of which lasted 46 years. In WWII occupations were based on violent battles between Germans and Russians. These historical events left a lot of stuff behind them selves. Almost every family in Lithuania has something left, related to USSR history in their forgotten drawers. So we are just traveling around lithuanian countrysides and collecting this memorabilia.

Item is original, genuine, authentic, unique, not a copy or replica - has 2-12 decades of it's own unique history.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saxifraga
Saxifraga oppositifolia
Saxifraga oppositifolia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Saxifragales
Family: Saxifragaceae
Genus: Saxifraga
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Species

See text.

Saxifraga is a plant genus with about 440 known species of perennials, making it the largest genus in the family Saxifragaceae.

The Latin word Saxifraga comes from Latin saxum, "rock", and frangere, "to break". These plants are known for their ability to settle in the cracks of rocks.

The following sections of the genus are currently recognised:

  • Saxifraga sect. Ciliatae
  • Saxifraga sect. Cotylea
  • Saxifraga sect. Cymbalaria
  • Saxifraga sect. Gymnopera (London Pride saxifrages)
  • Saxifraga sect. Heterisia
  • Saxifraga sect. Irregulares
  • Saxifraga sect. Ligulatae (Silver saxifrages)
  • Saxifraga sect. Merkianae
  • Saxifraga sect. Mesogyne
  • Saxifraga sect. Micranthes
  • Saxifraga sect. Odontophyllae
  • Saxifraga sect. Porphyrion
  • Saxifraga sect. Saxifraga (Mossy saxifrages)
  • Saxifraga sect. Trachyphyllum
  • Saxifraga sect. Xanthizoon
Selected species

Saxifrages are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Grey Chi and Hebrew Character.

Cultivation and uses

The hybrid Saxifraga × urbium (London Pride) is commonly grown as an ornamental plant.

Mentions in Literature

  • In William Carlos Williams' famous poem "A Sort of a Song," Williams refers to his idea of perception (to see through the metaphorical rock, see into the essence of the object, "no ideas but in things") when he writes "Invent! Saxifrage is my flower that splits the rocks."
  • In Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy the character Sax Russel, an atmospheric scientist sent to Mars as part of Earth's first colony attempt on the red planet, is named after this plant. There are several references to this plant genus and Robinson uses the plant's common name "stonebreaker" and descriptions of the flower to describe aspects of Russel's personality.


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