St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | positive
This lewisia species goes summer dormant ( much like L. pygmaea, L. nevadensis and L. longipetala). The plants send up a small rosette o...Read Moref narrow, fleshy leaves early in spring and has white or pale pink flowers in April-June, then the plant promtly disappears until next spring. Nice for a humusy scree or alpine trough, but mark where you planted it. It is native to the mountains of Arizona and S. California. It is one of the more tender species.
This lewisia species goes summer dormant ( much like L. pygmaea, L. nevadensis and L. longipetala). The plants send up a small rosette o...Read More