Sempervivum have long fascinated gardeners and are useful plants for gardening situations in which other plants might fail. Many people are aware of only a single, rather uninteresting green cultivar, but selections from the wild and the work of hybridizer
Sempervivum have long fascinated gardeners and are useful plants for gardening situations in which other plants might fail. Many people are aware of only a single, rather uninteresting green cultivar, but selections from the wild and the work of hybridizers have resulted in over 7,000 cultivars with a range in size from 1/2 in. to over one foot in diameter and colors from gold to black. Clearly the gardener has never had a better choice. This book covers all aspects of their history, taxonomy, culture, propagation, hybridizing, people involved in the production of Sempervivum, and a long list of cultivars that are recommended for the gardener. Color illustrations show not only the cultivars, but garden uses and cultural practices.Kevin C. VaughnKevin Vaughn has been breeding and growing Sempervivum since he was nine years old. From
his hybridizing work, he has introduced about 80 cultivars to the
market, including the award winning “Lipstick” and “Jungle Shadows.” These early experiments in plant hybridizing led to a PhD in botany and a career with the USDA. Since
moving to Oregon in 2010, he has organized a yearly Hybridizers Clinic
and produces from 4-6,000 new seedlings each year from his breeding
efforts.137 color imagesA Gardeners Perspective of the Not-So-Humble Hens-and-Chicks137 color images
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