Buried not burried!

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Fri, 26 Jan 1996 12:21:00 -0500


From Loyd.Wix@URCGB.SPRINT.COM

Juerg

>What do you mean by 'burried'? (With rough margine -
>which my plants don't have? Hidden (buried with one 'r')
>in the substrate which my winter rosettes aren't either?).
>As beeing not of english mother tongue I couldn't figure it
>out.

Sorry for the incorrect spelling I meant buried as in hidden
in the ground. Some forms of P.moranensis fairly new to
cultivation have winter rosettes that are partially or
almost totally hidden underground such as 'Kirkbright' 'El
Chico' and 'Guerrero'. The more commonly grown forms of
P.moranensis form the typical winter rosettes that are
similar to the rosette of Sempervivum (house leak) - these
rosettes are not buried.

Regards

Loyd