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Hello,
I have one plant that I am not sure 100% what exactly is.
What I think is that it could be:
Crassulaceae > Sempervivum > Tectorum > Tectorum.
Description:
- leaf length: 32 - 42 mm
- leaf width: 12 - 17 mm
- leaf border with sharp spikes like little needles (a dehidrated leaf can hurt unprotected hand/fingers)
- upper leaf surface: smooth and silky soft
- backside leaf surface: smooth and silky soft with soft spikes
- leaf color from saturated pure green to reddish/brick top of the leaf (not all the time)
- flowers : not flowering yet
- age: 2 - 3 y.
Please assist me to identify it
Kind regards,
Petar
Last edited by pgpanayotov (2015-06-05 18:57:28)
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An unnamed Sempervivum ...
Your Soil is bad, use gravels And keep your plant in full sun and outdoor
Last edited by Chromaphyo (2015-06-05 17:19:13)
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Hello Chromaphyo,
Thank you for your advice about the soil. I will take care to put new one gravels.
I keep the plant at full daylight 100%, but I have no chance to put it outdoor.
Any idea of what sub type this Sempervivum is? I know you said unknown.
How shoud I make it flowering?
Kind regards,
PETAR
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It' a cultivar but not a pure tectorum. You offer poor conditions for this plant (bad soil and indoor cultivation) and it's difficult to give a name.
Grow this semp in good soil ( 1/2 gravels + 1/2 garden soil)) and outside. Your plant is normally not entirely green and give offsets in the spring and maybe flowers in July-August.
Last edited by Chromaphyo (2015-06-07 11:45:16)
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