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May 17, 2016 5:27 AM CST
Name: Wolfgang Bleicher
Germany / Bavaria (Zone 7a)
Garden Photography Container Gardener Region: Europe Sempervivums Photo Contest Winner: 2015
valleylynn,

I have now 11 different Rosularias/Prometheum

some more, which starts blooming:

Rosularia pallida
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Rosularia chrysantha
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Rosularia aizoon
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(I must watch chrysantha and aizoon, if the names are right. So I'll get to buy some more of them at different nurseries to be able to compare)

Rosularia alpestris subsp. alpestris; a small species
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And a little offset of Rosularia elymaitica.
It's the rest. The bigger plants all died after having bloomed. Just got this offset left.
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A Rosularia sempervivum subsp. glaucophyllum
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BTW P. rechingeri ex Küpe Dag isn't in the database.

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