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ROCK GARDEN
... rice-grain bulblets; see page 390.). Ferns, Cacti, Penstemons, Arbutus, Shortia, Eritrichium, Dryas, Drabas, and North American native Primulas and Phloxes, all have their own chapters, as do Lewisias. (Lewisias, especially L. rediviva with its ability to revive after years of total dryness, have always struck this reviewer as being more bulb-like than herbaceous.) There are locale articles, as ...
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Alpines, Bromeliads, Palms, Cycads and Carnivorous Plants
... Republic Rare Palm, Cycad, Banana, Yucca and Agave seeds South Coast Palms (California) Teakettle Enterprises Inc (Palm and Cycad seed) Alpines A number of alpines such as Sedums, Sempervivums, Lewisias are succulents and succulent plant growers are frequently attracted by the non-succulent species as well. Excellent starting points for Rock Garden links are the web page of the Mt Tahoma Rock ...
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Untitled Document
... TIPS GARDEN FURNITURE Companion Plants: Selected Flowers Selected Trees Selected Shrubs Tibetan blue poppy Other companion flowers include native trillium and deer-tongue lilies, hellebores, gentians (below), lewisias (below), double flowering bloodroot, primroses, several types of tulip, crocus, and daffodil, and a number of rare alpine flowers we are still identifying. Gentian Lewisia Selected ...
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Soil FAQ
... there knows more about the Columbia River Zeolites, I >would welcome more information. >Another 'additive' I've been fooling around with is the addition of >Serpentine for certain alpine succulents (Lewisias, Claytonias, Talinums, and >the like). At Rare Plant Research, Burl and I have spent a bit of time >theorizing about the relationships between specific plants and their >habitats, and he's ...
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Botanical Garden | Gardens
... replaced with others just coming into bloom. The roof shelters the plants from heavy rains that can ruin delicate flowers, and the slight shading allows the flowers to last longer. Diminutive campanulas, lewisias, saxifragesand geraniums are just some of the scores of species presented for close inspection in the alpine house. Woodland Bed Established in 1983, it occupies a gentle slope that was ...
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NARGS: Information
... -L is the way to go. Join this group to ask such questions as: Plant Nuts How do you grow Castillejas or Campanulas or Calochortus? Has anyone tried cuttings of Dianthus? Where should I go to photograph Lewisias in the Siskiyous. If the question is a beginner's, or you are just shy, ask Barbara van Achterberg. (Please say where you garden and include "RG 101" in the subject line.) Barbara can call ...
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NARGS: Book Service
... Genus Penstemon R. & K. Lodewick $12.00 Lodewick $15.00 Land Above the Trees: A Guide to American Alpine Tundra Zwinger & Willard $16.00 Johnson Books $19.95 Title Author Member Price Publisher List Price * Lewisias R. Davidson $20.00 Timber Press $34.95 * Looking Glass- Garden Peter Thompson $32.00 Timber Press $39.95 * Louisiana Iris, The Calliet, ed.et al $28.00 Timber Press $34.95 Lychnis & ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Perennial Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... of Oregon as well as in Idaho and Montana (USDA 3-8). It is distinguished from other Lewisias by its thin leaves that are olive-colored and sometimes have a red tip. The leaves are also ... extend upwards, the tiny, bright pink flowers held high. It requires excellent drainage and acidic soil. All Lewisias are ideal species for outdoor terracotta pots where they can be moved under an awning or roof ...
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Paghat's Garden: Delosperma cooperi
... near a collection of Lewisia cotyledons which appreciate the same sharply draining soil & almost-never-watered conditions. Lewisias don't spread rapidly, so the Iceplant needed very often to be weeded back or it would ... the by-then extensive area of iceplant, as it was too much a threat to the lewisias. When spading big clumps of this succulent, it was interesting to see the extensive thick white ...
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Paghat's Garden: Lewisia cotyledon cotyledon 'Siskiyou Pink'
... So the wild populations need not be molested in order for gardeners to acquire all the lewisias our greedy hearts desire. So when you encounter them while visiting the Shasta, Klamath, or Siskiyou ... We strive for careful placement in ultra-sharp-drainage locations, but otherwise don't baby our lewisias in the least, & they do excellently. Continue to Lewisia cotyledon 'Rondo' [Garden Indexes: What's ...
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