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Sempervivum cebennense Lamotte
Prodr. Fl. Plat. Centr. 1: 313, 1877.
Family: CRASSULACEAE

Accepted Scientific Name: Sempervivum tectorum subs. cebennense (Lamotte) Bellia & de Andrade
Rea (Bol. Inform. Giard. Sper. Accl. San Bernardino di Trana) 4: 37 37 1971.

Synonyms:

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Accepted name in llifle Database:
Sempervivum tectorum L.
Sp. Pl. 1: 464. 1753 [1 May 1753]
Synonymy: 16 Accepted name in llifle Database:
Sempervivum tectorum subs. alpinum (Griseb. & Schenk) Arcangeli
Comp. Fl. Ital., ed. 2 [Arcangeli] 2: 564 1894
Synonymy: 3 Accepted name in llifle Database:
Sempervivum tectorum subs. arvernense (Lecoq & Lamotte) Bellia & de Andrade
Rea 5: 33 (1972), without basionym ref.
Synonymy: 18 Accepted name in llifle Database:
Sempervivum tectorum subs. boutignyanum (Billot & Gren.) H.Jacobsen
Synonymy: 12 Accepted name in llifle Database:
Sempervivum tectorum subs. cebennense (Lamotte) Bellia & de Andrade
Rea (Bol. Inform. Giard. Sper. Accl. San Bernardino di Trana) 4: 37 37 1971.
Synonymy: 2 Accepted name in llifle Database:
Sempervivum tectorum subs. decoloratum (Jord. & Fourr.) B.Bock
Bull. Soc. Bot. Centre-Ouest 43: 212. 2012 [31 Dec 2012]
Synonymy: 11 Accepted name in llifle Database:
Sempervivum tectorum subs. glaucum (Ten.) H.Jacobsen
Handb. sukk. Pfl. [Jacobsen & Fischer] 1954
Synonymy: 5 Accepted name in llifle Database:
Sempervivum tectorum subs. italicum (I.Ricci)
Synonymy: 4
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Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Sempervivum tectorum group

  • Sempervivum tectorum L.: rosettes to 30 cm Ø, flat and open. Leaves green, whitish at base with purple-brown tips. Inflorescence to 50 cm tall. Inner whorl of stamens bearing carpels instead of pollen. Central Europe to Balkans.
  • Sempervivum tectorum subs. cebennense (Lamotte) Bellia & de Andrade

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