This section is from the book "Gardening In California: Landscape And Flower", by John McLaren. Also available from Amazon: Gardening In California: Landscape And Flower.
A genus comprising fifty or sixty species, natives of Madeira, Asia Minor, Abyssinia and the Western Himalayas, bearing white, pink, yellow or purplish flowers and thick fleshy leaves, useful in carpet-bedding and for small rockwork.
Propagate by offsets taken from the parent plant in early Spring and planted in any sunny situation, in light sandy soil, about two inches apart.
 
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