Unidentified edelweiss with soft grey leaves and starry flowers.
The edelweiss; low mats of grey-green leaves and heads of soft, felty bracts.
Felty grey edelweiss flowers on short stems over grey-green leaves.
Silvery-hairy edelweiss flowers over rosettes of long green leaves.
Densely branched shrub with bright pink, red-centred flowers.
Compact shrub with aromatic leaves and deep red double long-lasting flowers.
Mats of woolly, silvery leaves and large silver, yellow-centred flowers.
Half a dozen white flowers tipped with green; vigorous, large-flowered variety.
Spring snowflake. Six-petalled white, hanging flowers with green or yellow tips.
Excellent (probably tetraploid) cotyledon/longipetala hybrid with white flowers.
Unique strain of four-way hybrids with yellow-orange 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.
A selected strain with unusual violet flowers.
Peachy, red-veined flowers; the easiest Lewisia outside.
Long, slender fleshy leaves and plum-coloured flowers; hardy outside.
Rosettes of long, narrow, fleshy leaves and starry pure white flowers.
Small, high-altitude form of species with small clusters of white flowers.
Sprays of white flowers above fans of leaves, blended bronze, red and green.
Loose sprays of white flowers above fans of stiff, bronze leaves.
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.
20 to 30 purplish pink, hanging Turk's-cap flowers with maroon spots.
Dwarf evergreen with funnel-shaped bright yellow flowers.
Woody perennial with yellow, open, funnel-shaped flowers.
Upright, woody perennial with bright yellow, funnel-shaped flowers in summer.
Evergreen perennial with strap shaped leaves and bright violet mauve flowers.
Trailing evergreen mat with brilliant blue flowers.
A low shrubby species of the honeysuckle family, not yet identified.
Pure white flowers and hairy, soft leaves.
Clumps of light green leaves and heads of white or pink flowers.
Skunk cabbage. Large, shiny green leaves with bright yellow spathes.
Copper brown foliage with spikes of bright yellow flowers.
Attractive grey, white-veined leaves; spikes of pale pink, red-veined flowers.
Pyramidal spikes of creamy flowers; like a shorter yellow loosestrife.
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