Sempervivum, Rock garden Plants and M. Correvon
I find Sempervivums irresistible, I have hundreds of varieties and yet I keep buying more. Of course, at this time of year they look their best as they come out of dormancy and are their most colourful, and this only adds to the attraction. At my local Hort Soc. plant sale last weekend I bought amongst others Sempervivum 'Aymon Correvon' and was reminded of the book I found last summer in a second-hand bookshop in Portland, Maine. It was M. Correvon's "Rock Garden and Alpine Plants" which has many beautiful illustrations including two of Sempervivums. This is no surprise as he had also written "Les Joubarbes, etude du genre Sempervivum", but who, I wonder was Aymon Correvon? Perhaps his son or his father?
Illustration entitled Sempervivum montanum.
Second Illustration of Sempervivum arachnoideum.
Correvon a dapper Belgian reminiscent of M. Poirot.
Sempervivum 'Aymon Correvon'.
Sempervivum mix, with S. 'Jubilee Tricolour' in the foreground.
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