North America Native Plant

Tobias’ Saxifrage

Botanical name: Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae

USDA symbol: SABRT

Life cycle: perennial

Habit: forb

Native status: Native to the lower 48 states  

Tobias’ Saxifrage: A Rare Idaho Native Worth Protecting Meet Tobias’ saxifrage (Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae), one of Idaho’s most elusive native wildflowers. If you’ve never heard of this little beauty, you’re not alone – this perennial forb is so rare and localized that it’s become something of a botanical treasure ...

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Region: Conservation status by state

Status: S5T2: Status is uncertain but is somewhere between the following rankings: Subspecies or variety is imperiled: Extremely rare due to factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to extinction. Typically 6 to 20 occurrences or few remaining individuals (1,000 to 3,000) ⚘ Secure: At very low or no risk of extinction in the jurisdiction due to a very extensive range, abundant populations or occurrences, with little to no concern from declines or threats. ⚘

Tobias’ Saxifrage: A Rare Idaho Native Worth Protecting

Meet Tobias’ saxifrage (Saxifraga bryophora var. tobiasiae), one of Idaho’s most elusive native wildflowers. If you’ve never heard of this little beauty, you’re not alone – this perennial forb is so rare and localized that it’s become something of a botanical treasure hunt for plant enthusiasts.

What Makes This Plant Special?

Tobias’ saxifrage belongs to the fascinating saxifrage family, known for their ability to thrive in rocky, challenging environments. As a perennial forb, this plant lacks woody stems but returns year after year, making it a potentially wonderful addition to the right garden setting.

Where Does It Call Home?

This rare variety is native to the United States, specifically found only in Idaho. Its extremely limited distribution makes it a true regional specialty – think of it as Idaho’s very own botanical celebrity that most people have never met.

The Rarity Reality Check

Important Conservation Note: Tobias’ saxifrage has a Global Conservation Status of S5T2, indicating it’s quite rare. If you’re considering adding this plant to your garden, please ensure you source it responsibly from reputable native plant nurseries that propagate their own stock rather than wild-collecting.

Should You Grow Tobias’ Saxifrage?

Here’s where things get tricky. While this native Idaho beauty would theoretically make a wonderful addition to a native plant garden, its extreme rarity means several things:

  • It’s likely very difficult to find from commercial sources
  • Growing conditions and care requirements are not well-documented
  • Wild collection should absolutely be avoided
  • It may require very specific conditions found only in its native Idaho habitat

Alternative Native Saxifrages

If you’re drawn to the idea of growing saxifrages but can’t source Tobias’ variety responsibly, consider these more widely available native alternatives:

  • Early saxifrage (Micranthes virginiensis) – more widely distributed
  • Spotted saxifrage (Micranthes bronchialis) – another western native
  • Other regional saxifrage species native to your area

Growing Conditions (Best Guess)

While specific growing information for Tobias’ saxifrage is limited, most saxifrages share similar preferences:

  • Rocky, well-draining soils
  • Partial shade to full sun
  • Cool, moist conditions
  • Mountain or alpine-like environments

Given its Idaho origins, it likely prefers cooler temperatures and may struggle in hot, humid climates.

The Bottom Line

Tobias’ saxifrage represents the fascinating diversity of our native flora, but its rarity means it’s more of a conservation priority than a garden plant for most of us. If you’re lucky enough to live in Idaho and encounter this plant in the wild, consider yourself privileged to witness one of your state’s botanical treasures.

For most gardeners, supporting native plant conservation by choosing more readily available native saxifrages and other regional wildflowers is the way to go. Every native plant in our gardens is a small victory for biodiversity, even if it’s not the rarest one on the block.

Tobias’ Saxifrage

Classification

Group

Dicot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons

Subclass

Rosidae

Order

Rosales

Family

Saxifragaceae Juss. - Saxifrage family

Genus

Saxifraga L. - saxifrage

Species

Saxifraga bryophora A. Gray - bud saxifrage

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA