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Jun 29, 2015 12:08 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Hi CErlank.
I don't know of any sempervivum nurseries in South Africa. You may be able to order them from Erwin https://www.semper-vivum.de/
Or SMG Succulents in the United States If you have questions about sending orders to your country, please send your question to [email protected]

Addressing the topic of 'Red Lion Variegate' and 'New Rhumba'. I have been growing both of these plants for over a year now. It is obvious that the plants have different characteristics.
New Rhumba has much narrower and fuzzier leaves, has smaller rosettes than 'Red Lion Variegated'. 'Red Lion Variegated also has very shiny leaves, New Rhumba has an almost fuzzy texture.

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