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I wonder if anyone is growing Lewisia nevadensis syn. bernardina with more success than I am having? I have had the plant for two seasons, it didn't flower last year and I can't see any buds this year, other than that it seems fairly healthy (see picture below when it needed a drink). Having gone through, in detail, the descriptions of the plant in 'Lewisias' by Roy Davidson and 'The Genus Lewisia' by Brian Mathew I am fairly certain my plant is what it says on the label. The plant is deciduous and was re-potted in late February when the first bits of green appeared from the grit topping. Any advice would be appreciated. [/qI have mine out in the garden and they self seed all over the place. For me, they are the only Lewisia that I can plant and forget about regardless of the weather. They are more bother keeping in a pot with all the attendant problems of watering. I have even thrown out what I thought were empty pots into the garden to find a Lewisia growing happily and flowering the next spring.
I once was very sucessful with various deciduos Lewisias - until the mice had them all.I planted in a frame 1*1.5m in a slight slope in a gritty soil with some old farmyard manure and topdressed with about a cm of clean grit.as soon as flowering was over I put on the glass lid and did not open again until the spring when they had again started.Unfortunately mice found their way in through the ventilation.It seems that they are gross feeders but want aerated soil.Göte