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LEWISIA
Gardens Illustrated
|March 2025
These brightly coloured, early spring-flowering alpine plants are perfect for rock and crevice gardens or tumbling down a stone wall

Lewisias, also known as cliff maids, are plants that grow in cracks and crevices and will thrive in gaps in a stone wall, displaying colourful flowers in spring and early summer. Low-growing perennials, they form a rosette of fleshy leaves. The flowers are held singly or in a branched inflorescence and can be incredibly vibrant, especially in the strains and hybrids selected to highlight the bright colours found in wild species.


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