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Lewisia cotyledon
Lewisia cotyledon Lewisia cotyledon A wonderful little plant when in bloom - very attractive little flowers in pink, orange, red, or yellow colours, often striped. Leaves are succulent in appearence, and form a small rosette. Grows about 6" tall, blooms late spring, early summer. This plant is a bugger to grow. Very susceptible to crown rot - if the crown of this plant stays wet for too long, the ...
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Lewisia longipetala-hybrid 'Little Plum'
... Lewisia longipetala-hybrid 'Little Plum' Pinkish-red, striped flowers in late May. Flowers are large for a Lewisia, up to 1" in diameter. Many flowers per plant. Very showy when in bloom. Similar in appearance ... from seed purchased from Jelitto. Flower stems up to about 6" tall, about 6" in width. Lewisia require very sharp drainage, because water sitting in the crown of these plants can cause them ...
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NARGS: Lewisia columbiana
NARGS: Lewisia columbiana MeetingsQuestions?PublicationsSeeds BooksGardensSlides & VideosLinksSite Map Part II: Good Rock Garden Plants by NARGS contributors Lewisia columbiana var. rupicola [lew-iss-ee-ah kohl-um-bee-aye-nah roo-pick-oh-lah] Loose clusters of magenta flowers on 6" stems cover tufts of narrow fleshy evergreen leaves from May to July. Rich, gritty, well-drained soil, preferably on ...
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Lewisia pygmaea
Lewisia pygmaea Lewisia pygmaea Species: Lewisia pygmaea Growth habit: compact, long narrow succulent foliage Size of plant not in bloom: 4 cm Flower colour: bright pink-lavender Height in bloom: 8 cm Bloom time: May - June with occasional bloom later in late summer Exposure: full sun Soil: regular to lean scree, well drained Top-dressing or mulch: stone dust Special conditions: no winter wet ...
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Paghat's Garden: Lewisia cotyledon cotyledon 'Siskiyou Pink'
... at all moist, as without sufficient drainage it will almost certainly rot in winter. Our Lewisia collection is along a raised stone ledged ehere they get very sharp drainage, but another ... , but otherwise don't baby our lewisias in the least, & they do excellently. Continue to Lewisia cotyledon 'Rondo' [Garden Indexes: What's New] [Shade Perennials] [Ferns] [Sun Perennials] [ Sun-garden Herbs] [ ...
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Lewisia columbiana var. columbiana- Columbia Lewisia
Lewisia columbiana var. columbiana- Columbia Lewisia Lewisia columbiana var. columbiana Columbia Lewisia Family: Portulacaceae (Purslane family) Photo taken near Carne Mt. Entiat Mountains, subalpine open rocky slope, elevation 6,000 ft. 2002 Thayne Tuason Plant: Roots steamed or boiled and eaten by the Okanagon, Thompson and Upper Thompson (Nicola Band). The roots were also dried and traded to ...
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Lewisia rediviva... Oregon Bitter-Root
Lewisia rediviva... Oregon Bitter-Root Lewisia rediviva Oregon Bitter-Root Family: Portulacaceae (Purslane family) Photo taken at Leavenworth Fish Hatchery, dry sandy area with few trees 2000 Thayne Tuason Flowers: one flower per scape; 4 to 9 sepals; 10 to 19 petals, 18 to 35 mm, white to rose colored; 40 to 70 stamens Leaves: basal, thick, succulent; without margins of flattening of top and ...
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Alpines and Rock Gardens - GardenWeb
... , last one posted on Tue, Nov 7, 06 at 8:25 Anyone growing Anacyclus depressus? Posted by: PPennypacker z6b on Tue, Dec 30, 03 at 18:22 11 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Nov 6, 06 at 16:34 Sad-looking Lewisia Posted by: Jenn 9 on Sat, Jul 23, 05 at 22:42 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Nov 3, 06 at 21:53 dividing Hens and Chicks Posted by: millieon zone 6a on Fri, Aug 11, 06 at 22:03 7 ...
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Alpines from seed
... and there will be exceptions, the following genera are best sown during: Winter - Androsace, Aquilegia, Callianthemum, Calochortus, Campanula (high alpine), Crocus, Fritillaria, Gentiana, Iris, Lewisia, Paraquilegia, Saxifraga Spring - Calceolaria, Campanula (low alt), Codonopsis, Dianthus, Draba, Ericaceae, Erysimum, Meconopsis (Feb), Phlox, Raoulia The seed of some genera either do not store ...
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... J. Went' - Surface sow seeds and use F 70, germination in 5-14 days. If little germination move to fridge for three weeks. Linum grandiflorum - Germination in less than two weeks at 68F, Linum perenne lewisia - Germination in less than two weeks at 68F, Linum perenne 'Saphir' - Lightly cover seeds and use F 70, Germination in 10-25 days. Lisianthus 'Echo Blue' - Surface sow, light needed for best ...
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