Specific Families and Genera > Cacti and Succulents
Sempervivum
Peter II:
Sempervivum spec.
Great Moravian:
6 petals
Great Moravian:
A 1986 introduction of Sempervivum galicicum photographed
by Marek Chaloupka.
Maggi Young:
This received which may be of interest to Sempervivum lovers:
"Dear Scottish Rock Garden Society,
we are pleased to announce the availability of:
Lloyd Praeger: An Account of the Sempervivum Group (high-quality
reprint, originally published by the Royal
Horticultural Society, London 1932)
Information+flyer+sample pages http://schweizerbart.com/9783443500368
Praeger's classic provides a systematic description of the
Sempervivum Group (Crassulaceae). General introduction to systematics,
history, variability, hybrids, parasites, epiphytes, teratology,
cultivation, economics and hardy Sempervivums in gardens. Systematic
second part with descriptions and illustrations of Sempervivum,
Aichryson, Aeonium, Greenovia and Monanthes of the Sempervivum-Group.
Addendum with garden names and index with species and synonym names.
I'd appreciate if you could circulate this announcement among your
members.
Sincerely,
Walt Obermiller"
Schweizerbart Science Publishers,
helping to get the word out since 1826.
Schweizerbart Science Publishers
Johannesstrasse 3A
70176 Stuttgart, Germany
phone +49-711-351456-0, fax +49-711-351456-99
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TheOnionMan:
Good page and discussion on S. ciliosum forms in the Galicican mountain range.
http://stalikez.info/fsm/semp/site/galic_gb.php
For those looking for S. galicicum, can find it listed as a form of ciliosum.
Sempervivum ciliosum var. galicicum from Mali Hat:
http://www.sempervivumnursery.co.uk/cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=65
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