Lewisia columbiana var. rupicola |
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Lewisia columbiana var. rupicola Click here to visit our Main Plant List page for current availability of this plant common name: Columbia lewisia flowering season: spring and early summer Flowers: dime-sized white flowers striped in light magenta/purple in airy sprays Height: 4 to 12 inches Light requirements: sun Soil requirements: very well drained Water requirments: less than average Growth habit: a low evergreen clump Propagate by collecting & sowing its seeds Ways to use it: in a rockery, and in pots Lewisias are among the royalty of rock garden plants. This lewisia is smaller in scale than other lewisias, with tight clusters of evergreen leaves, 1 - 3 inches long and ¼-inch wide. Twelve-inch tall sprays of small, open-faced flowers show for weeks in spring and early summer, colored in white with magenta/purple edging and striping. This is a drought-tolerant succulent, with its thick, fleshy leaves storing moisture for times of drought. The plant is less likely to die for a lack of water than it would be to die from over-watering. When grown in the ground of a rockery or rock garden, little if any supplemental watering is needed other than what nature supplies. If grown in a container, it should be watered in summer, but allow the soil dry out thoroughly between waterings. As with many succulents, it will have a thick, fleshy taproot. In the wild, during severe drought it will live on the moisture within its own leaves, and shrivel up to become next to nothing, but will revive as soon as fall rains return. USDA Zones 4 - 8. |
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