Lewisia cotyledon
Portulacaceae
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Habitat:
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sunny rock crevices
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Flowering:
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late spring to early summer
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Size:
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25
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30
(w x h cm) |
Soil:
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gritty, well drained
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Lewisia cotyledon subsp. purdyi
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Price
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£3.00
(9 cm pot)
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Order code:
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LCG-9
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This well-known species exists in many varieties, some with rather lurid colours. All have rosettes of fleshy leaves, and can in time form large mounds, from which many stems emerge, each with many flowers. They are best grown in a position where water cannot reside in the rosettes in winter.
Lewisia cotyledon is a cultivated strain that retains the normal wild colouring of pale pink with a deep pink stripe.
Other related plants:
Excellent (probably tetraploid) cotyledon/longipetala hybrid with white flowers.
Unique strain of four-way hybrids with yellow-orange flowers.
Evergreen rosettes and many-flowered stems in a range of bright colours.
Cultivated strain from plants with double flowers; usually come true.