Gouty Houseleek Botanical Art Print
An archival premium Quality Botanical art Print of the Gouty Houseleek for sale by Brandywine General Store. The artwork was originally published in The Botanical Magazine, Volume 9 on April 01, 1795. The picture shows a section of a bush type plant with yellow blooms and evergreen leaves on a reddish stalk. The Gouty House leek was described thus - This plant was introduced into England from the Canary Islands where it was a native. A shrubby plant with low growth, producing numerous evergreen leaves, making a pretty specimen year round. The Gouty Houseleek makes stone crop like flowers on its branches in July and August and is readily propagated by cutting. Sempervivum Tortuosum. Botanical art print #20