Rose-pink outer petals with white inners protruding from the 'hearts'.
Long, arching sprays of white 'bleeding heart' flowers.
Felty grey edelweiss flowers on short stems over grey-green leaves.
Large edelweiss starry flower heads and silvery leaves.
Finely divided bronze foliage with black and red button-like flower heads.
Mats of woolly, silvery leaves and large silver, yellow-centred flowers.
Half a dozen white flowers tipped with green; vigorous, large-flowered variety.
A creeping subshrub with glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers.
Evergreen ericaceous shrub with long, hanging racemes of white flowers.
Hybrid of four species with a succession of flowers over a very long period.
Excellent (probably tetraploid) cotyledon/longipetala hybrid with white flowers.
Unique strain of four-way hybrids with yellow-orange flowers.
Rosettes of slender, fleshy leaves and loose heads of bright pink flowers.
Dark green rosettes and rich carmine flowers.
Cultivated strain retaining normal wild colour, pale pink with deep pink stripe.
Evergreen rosettes and many-flowered stems in a range of bright colours.
Cultivated strain from plants with double flowers; usually come true.
Peachy, red-veined flowers; the easiest Lewisia outside.
Rosettes of long, narrow, fleshy leaves and starry pure white flowers.
Small, high-altitude form of species with small clusters of white flowers.
Small, narrow, fleshy leaves and large flowers, white to deep pink.
Compact rosettes, pretty pink midsummer blooms on long stalks.
Spikes of white flower heads in mid-summer; grassy, pale-green foliage.
Several clusters of white flowers on each stem, with stiff, grassy leaves.
Dense flat-topped clusters of flowers with a few yellow rays.
Spikes of orange-yellow flowers above dark brown leaves, maroon underneath.
Round basal leaves and daisy flowers, probably yellow.
Large, deep green leaves and spires of yellow flowers on black stems.
Large round leaves and spires of bright yellow daisies.
Fragrant, open, recurved white flowers with a golden band and red speckling.
Large, fragrant pure white flowers.
Many, large, orange-red Turk's-cap flowers spotted black.
Slightly nodding, bowl-shaped pink flowers with a purple flush.
20 to 30 purplish pink, hanging Turk's-cap flowers with maroon spots.
Small (4 cm) pure white, Turk's cap flowers.
20 to 30 wine red, hanging Turk's-cap flowers with even darker spots.
Oriental lily with rose pink flowers, with darker spots and centre.
Fragrant, nodding, open, trumpet-shaped yellow flowers flecked maroon.
Orange or red turk's cap flowers with purplish brown speckles.
Very fragrant, large white flowers flushed purple outside.
Flared trumpet flowers, pure white in this variety.
Dwarf evergreen with funnel-shaped bright yellow flowers.
White forget-me-nots on long trailing stems of dark, bristly leaves.
Trailing evergreen mat with brilliant blue flowers.
A low shrubby species of the honeysuckle family, not yet identified.
Tree lupin, with fragrant, yellow pea flowers.
A robust lupin with dense spikes of creamy white flowers.
Clusters of rosy purple flowers over deep green foliage.
Heads of many small white flowers, like a snowball.
Pure white flowers and hairy, soft leaves.
Clumps of light green leaves and heads of white flowers.
The golden spider lily: great heads of slender-petalled flowers, golden yellow.
Skunk cabbage. Large, shiny green leaves with bright yellow spathes.
Copper brown foliage with spikes of bright yellow flowers.
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