S. furseorum
S. furseorum
DESCRIPTION
Rosette 3 to 4 cm in diamether, leaves oblong - spathulate, 2,5 to 3,5 cm long and 0,7 cm broad, with long soft pubescence, tipped with a small dark appex or the apex outlined. Flowers are greenish - white colour.
DESCRIBED BY C. W. Muirhead (1969)
HABITAT
Northeastern Turkey (Trabzon) on rocky slopes, at elevation 1800 - 2500 m.
There is one clon in cultivation - S. furseorum ex Haldizen Dağları, PH1118, 1.717 m, Turkey.
NAMED after Paul Furse, English amateur botanist.
S. furseorum is RELATED TO
S. artvinense,
S. davisii and
S. transcaucasicum.
PHOTOS
http://www.asianflora.com/Crassulaceae/Sempervivum-furseorum.htm
http://www.asianflora.com/Crassulaceae/Sempervivum-furseorum.jpg
Rosette 3 to 4 cm in diamether, leaves oblong - spathulate, 2,5 to 3,5 cm long and 0,7 cm broad, with long soft pubescence, tipped with a small dark appex or the apex outlined. Flowers are greenish - white colour.
DESCRIBED BY C. W. Muirhead (1969)
HABITAT
Northeastern Turkey (Trabzon) on rocky slopes, at elevation 1800 - 2500 m.
There is one clon in cultivation - S. furseorum ex Haldizen Dağları, PH1118, 1.717 m, Turkey.
NAMED after Paul Furse, English amateur botanist.
S. furseorum is RELATED TO
S. artvinense,
S. davisii and
S. transcaucasicum.
PHOTOS
http://www.asianflora.com/Crassulaceae/Sempervivum-furseorum.htm
http://www.asianflora.com/Crassulaceae/Sempervivum-furseorum.jpg
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Re: S. furseorum
New classification:
F. Karaer, F. Celep und U. Eggli wrote in their thesis "A taxonomic revision of the Sempervivum davisii complex (Crassulaceae)" published in Nordic Journal of Botany i29: 49-53, 2011 that S. furseorum is reclassified as S. davisii subsp. furseorum.
Read more:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1756-1051.2010.00974.x/pdf
Known habitats:
F. Karaer, F. Celep und U. Eggli wrote in their thesis "A taxonomic revision of the Sempervivum davisii complex (Crassulaceae)" published in Nordic Journal of Botany i29: 49-53, 2011 that S. furseorum is reclassified as S. davisii subsp. furseorum.
Read more:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1756-1051.2010.00974.x/pdf
Known habitats:
habitat | field collection number | elevation |
Haldizen Dağları | PH1118 | 1.717m |
? | PH1329 | ? |
Mount Erciyes | --- | 2.100 m |
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Re: S. furseorum
The description of Sempervivum furseorum Muirhead given by Peter J. Mitchell in The Sempervivum Society Journal Volume 5 (1974), No. 4:
"Rosette 3 to 4 cm in diameter, rosette leaves oblong-spathulate, 2.5 to 3.5 cm long by 7 mm broad, with long soft pubescence, tipped with a small dark apex or the apex outlined. Flowers greenish-white."
"Rosette 3 to 4 cm in diameter, rosette leaves oblong-spathulate, 2.5 to 3.5 cm long by 7 mm broad, with long soft pubescence, tipped with a small dark apex or the apex outlined. Flowers greenish-white."
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