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Fernwood Nursery - Sempervivums 2017

Howard Wills From: Fernwood Peters Marland Devon, EX38 8QG Telephone: 01805 601446 Email: Date: Email: [email protected] Website: www.fernwood-nursery.co.uk Availability list The best time to buy sempervivums is between late spring and early autumn. I normally start dispatching orders towards the end of April and continue until September. Plants are sent by First Class post, bare rooted, wrapped in paper with a paper name label attached. They are dried off prior to dispatch as in this condition they can survive for several weeks in the post. However, it is best to plant them as soon as possible after receipt. In dry weather they can be gently watered in to settle the soil. There is no need to worry if there are very few roots. New ones will be formed quickly when the rosettes are in contact with the soil. This form lists the varieties that I have available for sale by mail order. Some are in short supply so, if possible, please list a few substitutes. If a variety is out of stock, I will make a refund unless otherwise requested. Alternatively, send an open cheque marked ‘not to exceed’ for the cost of plants ordered and I will adjust the amount if necessary. (AGM = RHS Award of Garden Merit, 2009, FER = cultivars raised and named at Fernwood Nursery) Mail order prices Varieties are individually priced. The size of plant provided will depend on availability but I normally try to send at least two rosettes, or a rosette with developing offsets. Plants are sent by 1st Class Post and for plant orders of £20.00 and over, prices include postage and packing to UK addresses. Below £20.00, please add £3.50 postage. Export orders I can send plants to all countries within the European Union (EU) without the need for a Phytosanitary Certificate. Plants are sent by Air Mail and with no soil on their roots. Please add 10% to the cost of the order to cover the cost of Air Mail plus £7.00 for International ‘Signed For’ service. Mixed collections If you would prefer to leave the choice of varieties up to me, I can supply mixed collections of plants. Collections will normally contain a selection of Sempervivum species and cultivars that are attractive, easy to grow plants showing a range of different colours and forms. All plants will be individually named. Plants in mixed collections are priced at £2.00 each. (e.g. 5 different = £10.00 plus postage, 10 different = £20.00 including postage etc.) I can also supply mixed collections of Jovibarba heuffelii at £3.00 per plant. Please let me know if there are any varieties that you already have, and I will avoid using these when I make up the collection. NCCPG National Collections® At Fernwood I hold Plant Heritage (NCCPG) National Collections® of Sempervivum and Jovibarba species and cultivars. Visitors to the nursery are welcome but please telephone first to arrange a time. I also give talks to garden societies on a range of plant related topics. Please enquire, or see the website for details. Cultivation of Sempervivums Most enthusiasts grow sempervivums in containers but they can also be planted out in rockeries, walls, sink gardens and flowerbeds where they will soon develop into attractive cushions of rosettes. If small offsets are planted directly into the ground, care must be taken to prevent them from becoming covered over by other plants or weeds. Sempervivums are found growing naturally in mountainous regions so they are adapted to withstand extremes of temperature. They do not like wet or shaded conditions so they should be grown in a well- drained soil and exposed to full sunlight. A south facing bank or rockery is ideal. Most varieties are completely hardy and grow best outdoors. A few types may require protection from excess moisture in the winter. A simple transparent shelter of glass or plastic to keep off the worst of the winter rain is all that is usually required. Alternatively, a few offsets of the more delicate varieties can be potted up and over-wintered in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse. Suitable compost for growing plants in containers is John Innes No. 1 or No. 2 to which should be added about 25% sharp grit for extra drainage. Sempervivums also grow well in soil-less compost provided that good drainage is provided. Although they can tolerate very poor growing conditions, most plants seem to grow best in compost that contains a good supply of nutrients. I add slow release fertiliser granules to the compost at the recommended concentration for alpines. (1g/litre) A top dressing of horticultural grit around the neck of each plant improves drainage and prevents the plant from being splashed with mud during heavy rain. Sempervivum and Jovibarba book. I’m sorry but the book is now sold out. Sempervivum and Jovibarba CD-ROM The CD-ROM contains over 1700 photographs of Sempervivum and Jovibarba species and cultivars in the NCCPG National Collections®. Price £6.00 plus 75P postage. www.fernwood-nursery.co.uk The website contains more information about the plants in the collections, and the garden and nursery. ______Order summary Sempervivum species Number ordered _____ , Cost = Sempervivum cultivars Number ordered _____ , Cost = Jovibarba heuffelii species and cultivars Number ordered _____ , Cost = Mixed collection of Sempervivum @ £2.00 each - Number of plants required___ Cost = Mixed collection of Jovibarba heuffelii @ £3.00 each No. of plants required __, Cost = Postage and packing. Please add £3.50 for orders under £20.00 Sempervivum and Jovibarba CD-ROM @ £6.00 + 75P p+p = £6.75 Subtotal = If using PayPal please add 5% of the order value plus 20P, for the PayPal fees. Total payable =

Please make cheques payable Fernwood Nursery. I am sorry but I cannot accept credit card payments. Payments via PayPal to [email protected]. Sempervivum species Section Rhodanthe - Red flowered Price altum 2.50 ossetiense 2.50 arachnoideum (AGM) 2.00 arachnoideum var. bryoides 2.00 arachnoideum ‘Parson’s Form’ 3.00 atlanticum ex. Oukaimeden 2.50 calcareum ex. Col Bayard 2.00 calcareum ex. Gorges Sup. Du Cians 2.00 calcareum ‘Guillaumes’ (AGM) 3.00 calcareum ex. Mt Ventoux 3.00 calcareum ex. Petite Céüse GDJ 92.16 2.50 calcareum ex. Route D’Annot 2.50 calcareum ex. Triora 2.00 calcareum ‘Extra’ (AGM) 3.00 calcareum ‘Limelight’ 2.50 calcareum ‘Mrs Giuseppi’ 2.50 calc. ‘Sir Wm. Lawrence’ (AGM) 3.00 calcareum ‘Tip Top’ 2.00 cantabricum subsp. gredense GDJ 95.04 2.50 cantab. Subsp. guadarramense ex. Navafria 3.00 cantabricum subsp. urbionense ex. El Gaton 2.00 cantabricum subsp. urbionense ex. Valvanera 2.50 caucasicum 2.00 erythraeum 3.00 giuseppii ex. Coriscao GDJ 93.17 (AGM) 2.50 marmoreum ‘Brunneifolium’ 2.50 montanum subsp. carpathicum ex Hoskohora S617 2.00 montanum subsp. carpathicum ex Krivin S601 2.00 montanum subsp. stiriacum 2.50 montanum var. burnatii 2.50 nevadense 2.50 sosnowskii 2.50 tectorum ex Route de Tuixen 2.50 tectorum var. andreanum 2.00

Section Chrysanthae – Yellow flowered ciliosum var. ciliosum 3.00 ciliosum var. octopodes 3.00 grandiflorum 3.00 zelebori 2.50

Sempervivum species: No. of plants ordered ____ , Total cost = £ Sempervivum cultivars

Cultivar Price ‘Lioness’(FER) 3.00 ‘Ageet’ 2.50 ‘Mahogany’ 2.50 ‘Aldo Moro’ 2.50 ‘Marland Ruby’(FER) 3.00 ‘Atropurpureum’ 2.50 ‘Moerkerk’s Merit’ 2.50 ‘Attraction’ 2.00 ‘Naemi’ 2.50 ‘Bijou’ 3.00 ‘Niobe’ 2.00 ‘Blood Tip’ 2.00 ‘Oddity’ 2.50 ‘Blue Boy’ 2.50 ‘Othello’ (AGM) 3.00 ‘Braunella’ 3.00 ‘Pacific Opal’ 3.00 ‘Bronco’ (AGM) 3.00 ‘Pacific Purple Shadows’ 3.00 ‘Bronze Pastel’ 2.50 ‘Pastel’ 2.50 ‘Burnished Bronze’ 3.00 ‘Peggy’ 2.50 ‘Crispyn’ (AGM) 3.00 ‘Picasso’ 3.00 ‘Dark Point’ 2.50 ‘Pink Button’ (FER) 3.00 ‘De Kardijk’ 2.00 ‘Pink Cloud’ 2.50 ‘Director Jacobs’ 2.50 ‘Pink Puff’ 2.00 ‘Dyke’ 3.00 ‘Plumb Rose’ 2.50 ‘Fernwood’ (FER) 3.00 ‘Purple Dazzler’ 3.00 ‘Fire Glint’ 2.50 ‘Quintessence’ 3.00 ‘Frosty’ 2.00 ‘Rauer Kulm 2.00 ‘Fuego’ (AGM) 3.00 ‘Red Devil’ 3.00 ‘Gallivarda’ (AGM) 3.00 ‘Red West’ 2.00 ‘Genevoine’ 2.50 ‘Reinhard’ (AGM) 2.50 ‘Georgette’ 2.50 ‘Rita Jane’ 2.50 ‘Georgia Rowan’ (FER) 3.00 ‘Rosie’ 2.50 ‘Green Ice’ (FER) 3.00 ‘Rotkopf’ (AGM) 2.50 ‘Gorgeous’ (FER) 3.00 ‘Shannon Louise’ (FER) 3.00 ‘Grey Lady’ 2.00 ‘Sharon’s Pencil’ 2.50 ‘Greyolla’ 2.00 ‘Shirley Moore’ 2.50 ‘Gulle Dame’ 2.50 ‘Sioux’ 2.50 ‘Halemaumau’ 2.50 ‘Skrocki’s Bronze’ 3.00 ‘Happy’ 2.50 ‘Slabber’s Seedling’ 2.00 ‘Hart’ 2.50 ‘Soul’ 2.50 ‘Irazu’ 2.50 ‘Squib’ (FER) 3.00 ‘Jade’ 2.50 ‘Starburst’ (FER) 3.00 ‘Jelly Bean’ 2.50 ‘Sunray Desire’ 3.00 ‘Jungle Fires’ 3.00 ‘Tarita’ 3.00 ‘Justine’s Choice’ 2.00 ‘The Platters’ 2.50 ‘Kiara’ 2.00 ‘Tordeur’s Memory’ 3.00 ‘Koko Flanel’ 3.00 ‘Trail Walker’ (FER) 2.50 ‘Korspelsegietje’ 2.50 ‘Vanbaelen’ 3.00 ‘Krater’ 2.00 ‘Virgil’ 3.00 ‘Laysan’ 2.50 ‘Wasti’ 2.50 ‘Lilac Time’ (AGM) 3.00 ‘Zepherin’ 3.00 ‘Lion King’ (FER) 3.00 ‘Zilver Suzanna’ 2.50

Sempervivum cultivars: No. of plants ordered _____ Total cost = £ Jovibarba heuffelii

Geographical clones subsp. glabra from Anaba Kanak 2.50 subsp. glabra from Osljak 2.50 subsp. glabra from Anthoborio 2.50 subsp. glabra from Pasina Glava 2.50 subsp. glabra from Debar Road 2.50 subsp. glabra from Radika 3.50 subsp. glabra from Hiala 2.50 subsp. glabra from Treska Gorge 3.00 subsp. glabra from Ljubotin 2.50 subsp. kopaonikense 2.50

Jovibarba heuffelii Cultivars

‘Angel Wings’ 3.50 ‘Suntan’ 3.50 ‘Bandana’ 4.00 ‘Sylvan Memory’ 4.00 ‘Be Mine’ (FER) 4.00 ‘Torero’ 4.00 ‘Beacon Hill’ 4.00 ‘Try Me’ 3.50 ‘Belcore’ 4.00 ‘Tuxedo’ 4.00 ‘Benjamin’ 3.50 ‘Whispering’ 4.00 ‘Bermuda’ 4.00 ‘Wotan’ 4.00 ‘Black Star’ (FER) 5.00 ‘Yodelheuff’ 5.00 ‘Blaze’ 4.00 ‘Yuppy Alone’ 3.50 ‘Bronze Ingot’ 5.00 ‘Zorongo’ 4.00 ‘Bulgarium’ 4.00 ‘Cameo’ 4.00 ‘Compacta’ 3.50 ‘Deciso’ 5.00 ‘Elmo’s Fire’ 5.00 ‘Fan Joy’ 4.00 ‘Fandango’ 4.00 ‘Geronimo’ 4.00 ‘Gladiator’ 4.00 ‘Grand Slam’ 4.00 ‘Green Land’ 3.00 ‘Green Stone’ 3.00 ‘Henri Correvon’ 3.00 ‘Idylle’ 4.00 ‘Ikaros’ 4.00 ‘Inferno’ 5.00 ‘Jade’ 3.00 ‘Jovi King’ 5.00 ‘Minuta’ 3.00 ‘Mystique’ 3.50 ‘Nobel’ 3.50 ‘Nostalgie’ 4.00 ‘Orion’ 3.50 ‘Pellister’ 4.00 ‘Pink Skies’ 3.00 ‘Pink Star’ 4.00 ‘Prisma’ 3.00 ‘Pronker’ 3.00 ‘Purple Heide’ 3.50 ‘Red Rose’ 4.00 ‘Rhapsody’ 4.00 ‘Rosy Tip’ 3.00 ‘Sarabande’ 4.00 ‘Serenade’ 4.00 ‘Silex’ 5.00 ‘Springael’s Choice’ 5.00 ‘Summer King’ 4.00 ‘Sundancer’ 3.50 Jovibarba heuffelii geographical clones and cultivars: No. of plants ordered ____ , Total cost = £ Special instructions

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