We have another semp in the database that needs all you researches.
Seems we have some different spellings for what appears to be the same plant.
It looks to me that at some point a tag was mis-read, changing the rn to an m? Thus the karneol changing to kameol?
Hi Lynn, according to Horst's site, this semp was hybridized in Germany, and in german karneol means carnelian which is a gem stone but could indicate a color too - which in the second photo (peter dieckmann's) it does look carnelian red! Just my opinion, that this spelling would be correct. If the semp wasn't from Germany I'd say Horst is possibly wrong.
Cheers!
haha my secret...put in the 2 different names into google translate, with "detect language as the option (rather than a selected language) then see what comes up! Carnelian!
Is someone going to contact Don at SMG? I think he should know. I have the 'Silber Karneol' from Edelweiss. I could always send Don a few of my hens for comparison.
Lymm
this is a English site, has some super pics i found this site last year. he spells this name as 1 word not 2. got some super pics and for a good laugh check out the about me link
cliff http://www.johnjearrard.co.uk/...