Sunday, May 2, 2010

New Plants: Sempervivum cvv. & Jovibarba sp.

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This is the biggest group of new purchases and possibly for me the most interesting.


Sempervivum cv.
Sempervivum cv. - No name but really nice colour on this cultivar.


My sister heard I was making a succulent container and mentioned she wanted one too. She is not a plant person, she basically knows one succulent, "Hens & Chicks," and that's what she asked for.


Sempervivum 'Ohio Burgundy'
Sempervivum 'Ohio Burgundy' - Love the furry leaf on this one and the colour is fantastic as well.


"Well I like Hens & Chicks" I think to myself. I'll just find myself several different types that I really like and divide off some "Chicks" to keep.


Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Cobweb'
Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Cobweb' - It's hard to make up a containers with around 7 different Hens and Chicks without getting into this type. Interesting but I may not keep any for myself long term...


Sempervivum cv.
Sempervivum cv. - This is a monster. That Sempervivum is in a gallon sized pot that it more than fills, bigger across than my hand.


So at the end of the day I get a fantastic excuse to buy myself several different interesting Sempervivum and everyone is happy.

But wait! There's more!

Then we got an order from one of our more specialist perennial growers and what's that? Jovibabra? Unexpected but so awesome. Only two different types but I'd already picked up both before I noticed they were not actually just really interesting Sempervivum cvv..


Jovibarba hirta 'Hedgehog'
Jovibarba hirta 'Hedgehog'


Jovibarba sobolifera
Jovibarba sobolifera - My absolute favourite plant from this post. Love, love, love this plant.


Jovibarba sobolifera
Jovibarba sobolifera again for good measure.


We have some clay Strawberry Pots for only $10 (with an opening at the top that should fit a gallon pot and 6 openings around each more than able to hold a 4" pot) and I'll grab one for these for my sister (The big one at the top, the others + 'Oddity' around the sides when I can find it). I'll post a picture when I have it done. Maybe I'll get two of these containers and do the exact same mix up for myself.

2 comments:

  1. I think Cactus Blog commented one time that if you want to feel like a real photographer, the thing to do is get a Sempervivum and take some pictures of it. After seeing this post, I think Jovibarba sobolifera might be a better choice. But either way.

    I got some last year with the intention of planting them somewhere in the yard, and I'm still trying to figure out where and how to make that happen. But your post reminds me that I really should get on that.

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  2. It certainly makes it easier to get a good picture when the subject is so perfect.

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