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‖ sempervivum (sɛmpəˈvaɪvəm) [L. sempervīvum neut. of sempervīvus ever-living. The fem. sempervīva (sc. herba) was also used.] a. The houseleek. b. A genus (Linnæus 1737) of crassulaceous plants containing the houseleek, S. tectorum and about 50 other species; a plant of this genus.1591 Percyvall Sp...
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Sempervivum marmoreum
Sempervivum marmoreum naturally grows on rocky outcrops with southern exposure. Main subspecies
Sempervivum marmoreum subsp. marmoreum (Balkans, Romania)
Sempervivum marmoreum subsp. blandum
Sempervivum marmoreum subsp. matricum (Hungary
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Sempervivum tectorum
Sempervivum tectorum was described in 1753 by Linnaeus, who noted that its leaves are ciliate, that is, fringed with hairs. Cultivation and propagation
Sempervivum tectorum is one of several houseleek species to be cultivated.
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Sempervivum ciliosum
Sempervivum ciliosum, the Teneriffe houseleek, is a species of flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae, native to Southeastern Europe. Sempervivum ciliosum has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
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Please explain how to make a bowl garden using hens and chicks (sempervivum)
hi I'm Gunnar Scott are you looking for an easy and fun project that can give you a little garden to place inside or outside join me as I show you how to make a bowl garden using pins and chase a bowl garden is surprisingly easy to make the name says it all you take a container like a bowl put some ...
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Sempervivum macedonicum
Sempervivum macedonicum is a perennial plant of the genus Sempervivum.
macedonicum
Plants described in 1930
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Sempervivum altum
Sempervivum altum is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to the Caucasus Mountains.
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What are the hairs/spikes on the edges of these leaves for? Windows 7 has a wallpaper/background which shows an attractive, leafy plant with fine hairs or spikes on the edges. What might these be for, and what sort of...
I'm not a botanist, so I can't confirm whether or not your guess of _Sempervivum_ is correct, but if it is, then the hairs would likely help reduce transpiration
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Sempervivum calcareum
Sempervivum calcareum is cultivated as an ornamental garden plant. It is suitable for a well-drained spot in full sun, such as a rockery.
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Sempervivum × giuseppii
Sempervivum × giuseppii, the roof houseleek, is a naturally-occurring hybrid species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to northwest Its parents are Sempervivum arachnoideum × Sempervivum cantabricum.
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长生草属
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卷绢 Sempervivum arachnoideum,蛛丝长生草
羊绒草莓 Sempervivum ciliosum
球状长生草 Sempervivum globiferum
百惠 Sempervivum ossetiense 观音莲 Sempervivum tectorum,屋顶长生草 Benibotan Sempervivum cv. Music Dream 红勋花 Sempervivum cv. Gray Lady Sempervivum cv. Jade Sleeper Sempervivum cv. Orangerot 圣地长生草 Sempervivum cv.
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Sempervivum pittonii
Sempervivum pittonii, called the Pittoni houseleek, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Sempervivum, native to the eastern Alps of Austria.
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Sedum tenuifolium subsp. ibericum 't Hart
Sempervivum anomalum Lag. Sempervivum hispanicum Pourr. ex Willk. & Lange
Sempervivum tenuifolium Sm.
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Sempervivum arachnoideum
Sempervivum arachnoideum, the cobweb house-leek, is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to European mountains, in the Alps, This plant, and the subspecies Sempervivum arachnoideum subsp. tomentosum, have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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草棉黄素
(,也称为8-羟基山柰酚,8-Hydroxykaempferol,化学名:3,5,7,8,4'-五羟基黄酮,3,5,7,8,4'-Pentahydroxyflavone)是一种黄酮醇类化合物,分子式C15H10O7,存在于许多长生草属(学名:Sempervivum)植物中。
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