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Maybe you like the link http://www.semper-vivum.de/sempervivum
Some semps from here today including an old trough which is in desparate need of an overhaul.These were collected 20 years ago and now there are so many more interesting ones = self-control until befronted.johnw
http://www.semper-vivum.de/sempervivum is the website of Erwin Geiger in Regensburg
, and nicely planted in large enough pots. The problem with my collection, when I had it, was that I used small pots, eventually detrimental to the plants and the collection, particularly when those semps with long stolons reach out and root chicks into nearby pots
Armin - darn! I just lost two hours time looking at each and every Semp hybrid and species on the German Sempervivum site, instead of working outside Judging from some of the gorgeous colors and forms, Germany is one of the semp hybridization hot spots. Using Google translate, I'm not sure the translations are very good, so couldn't determine if they ship overseas (outside the EU). Some of those orange and yellowish tones ones are delectable, as are the sombre dark ones.
Hi Mark,Unfortunately the S. ciliosum var. galicicum isn't mine, but I wish it was. Gail posted it as being at the London show the previous week.Graham
more nice semps!john--great collection! but, peat?? anything potted in peat needs to be constantly repotted since the awful stuff turns into mud bricks in no time,