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Post by I'm the 1 Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:50 am

The Zinalrothorn - 4.221 m above sea level - is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Wallis, Switzerland. It got it's name from the village of Zinal lying on the north side and from the German word "Rothorn" that means "red peak".

Links to web pages on Zinalrothorn:
http://cosleyhouston.com/zinal-rothorn.htm
http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/150307/zinalrothorn.html

S. arachnoideum, S. tectorum and native hybrid between both of them - S. arachnoidem x tectorum is to be found in Zinalrothorn. These plants are quite often in cultivation, mostly wrongly labeled.

Wrong form of names are:
S. arachnoideum cv. Zinal Rothorn
S. arachnoideum cv. Zinaler Rothorn
(cultivar named) Zinal Rothorn
S. arachnoideum ex Zinal Rothorn
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