S. ermanicum - in general
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S. ermanicum - in general
Sempervivum ermanicum was first described by Gurgenidze in 1969.
This Sempervivum is native to Georgia (Gruzia) - central Transcaucasus. It grows on vulcanic rocks at 2600 – 3000 m above sea level.
Rosettes have a diamether of 6 – 8 cm, rarely up to 10 cm.
Flowers are red.
It is close to S. caucasicum und S. annae.
This Sempervivum is native to Georgia (Gruzia) - central Transcaucasus. It grows on vulcanic rocks at 2600 – 3000 m above sea level.
Rosettes have a diamether of 6 – 8 cm, rarely up to 10 cm.
Flowers are red.
It is close to S. caucasicum und S. annae.
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