Jovibarba globifera subsp. globifera

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Read about Jovibarba globifera subsp. globifera in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Sempervivum globiferum, Linn, in part, excl. synonymy (S. ruthenicum, Koch). Rosette l 1/2 - 3 in. across, rather flattened, the young ones globular, borne on scaled peduncles which are rather stout and about 1 1/2 – 3 in. long: lvs. obovate-cuneate to elliptical, gray-green, cuspidate; cauline lvs. oblong, acute, about 1 1/4 x 1/3 in., tip often red-brown: fl.-st. about 1 ft. high, including infl., densely short-hairy: fls. pale yellow, 12-14-merous, about 3/4 - 1 in. across; calyx-segms. lanceolate, acute; petals linear-lanceolate, acute, externally glandular-hairy and green-striate, margins glandular-ciliate. Russia in Eu.—As Koch points out in Flora 18, part 1:209, t. 1 (1835), the synonymy given by Linnaeus undoubtedly refers to S. soboliferum, a 6-merous species, but that the one plant Linnaeus cites and his "habitat in Rutheno. D. Gmelin" undoubtedly refer to the 12-merous plant which Besser knew under the name S. globiferum and which he, Besser, sent to Koch in 1834. CH


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