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Lewisia pygmaea
The name rediviva tells of the ability of the plant to regrow even from a completely dried root - even a herbarium specimen. In the wild it dries out in summer, and with the autumn rains produces its tuft of narrow, fleshy leaves, followed in spring or early summer by the relatively huge, multi-petalled flowers, usually in shades of pink. In cultivation it needs that summer rest, so a greenhouse is its best home. Lewisia pygmaea As they say round here, "It's awfu' wee." This is a variable species, always small, but an interesting an attractive change to the flamboyant hybrids. If makes a tuft of fleshy leaves, that die away after flowering, when the plant should be kept reasonabl
PLANT SPECIFICS |
Pot Size |
9 cm pot |
Width |
8cm |
Height |
8cm |
Family |
Montiaceae |
Flowering |
Mid spring to mid summer |
Garden habitat |
sun or partial shade |
Soil |
well drained soil |
Plant category |
Alpine |
Height range |
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Code |
LPQ-9 |
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