So many creative names out there, what is stopping a back yard breeder from raising seedlings, naming them and putting on the market? So how does one get to have a Sempervivum name that is recognized by collectors or on these lists?
List of cultivars:
http://miklanek.tripod.com/MCS...
List of cultivars:
http://www.sempervivum.info/li...
Horst Diehm:
http://translate.google.com/tr......
Japanese site:
http://www.succulents.jp/galle...
Fernwood Nursery:
http://www.fernwood-nursery.co...
List of Jovibarba:
http://miklanek.tripod.com/MCS...
Carlo De Wilde:
http://www.carlodewilde.nl/lis...
BioLib:
http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/...
Sempervivum species list:
http://www.fernwood-nursery.co...
A wonderful site to see what is going on in Europe with sempervivum. Use google translate to see in other languages:
http://sempervivum-liste.de/
Sempervivum list, Erwin Geiger:
http://www.semper-vivum.de/
Peter Lapshin:
http://www.lapshin.org/nikita/...
Piante Grasse: A new Italian publication specializing in succulent plants. In English or Italian.
http://piantegrassejournal.it/...
SEMPERVIVOPHILIA: A very informative site. You can choose to read it in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
http://stalikez.info/fsm/semp/...
A free forum with lots of great reference material:
http://sempervivum.aforumfree....
If they are not rating them with an educated eye, we will have so many inferior named semps out there. Not everyone has a teacher like we have.
Just wondering?