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neat planting, mark! what will you do with the area immediately around the wheelbarrow?interesting that your semps are all green now..mine are probably at their best earlier in the fall, with lots of variety in colour, now they are pretty much all red (some exceptions), but rather dull looking and a bit shrivelly... of course we have had much lower temps by now than you..
One of my favourites: Sempervivum montanum ssp. montanum from Pirineos catalanes:
Quote from: khalid on January 10, 2011, 07:30:15 PMOne of my favourites: Sempervivum montanum ssp. montanum from Pirineos catalanes:Khalid, how exciting that semp species are native to your area and you can collect various forms. I really like the dark-tipped ones with pale centers. The S. montanum rosettes are plump indeed and very glandular, attractive. As much as I love the Semp and Jovibarba hybrids cultivars, so many of the species are wonderful too, giving a good basis and better understanding with which to judge the cultivars.
That's a fine collection of Spanish sempervivums Khalid Last summer I found a nice one near Puerto de las Señales in the Cantabrian mountains (originally shown here but reposted below). Can you say which ssp it might be?