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SEMPERVIVUM GLOBIFERUM, a . VILLOUS 
GLoBULAR HOovsELEEK. 
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Class and Order. 
DopEcANDRIA DopeEcacyniA. 
Generic Character. 
Cal. 12-partitus. Petala 12. Capsule 12, polysperme. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
Semrervivum globiferum ; foliis ciliatis, propaginibus sub- 
globosis laxiusculis, flagellis foliosis. 
{a.) villosum, pallidum, petalis duodenis. 
(8.) glabrius, viridius, petalis, suboctodecim. Supra No. 507. 
Sempervivum globiferum ; foliis ciliatis, propaginibus glo- 
bosis. Willd. Sp. Pl. 2. p. 932. exclusis synonimis 
Milleri, Schmidelii et Morisoni, que ad nostrum sobole- 
ferum (No. 1457) pertinent ; necnon Knorri, cujus 
figura S. tectorum designat. 
Sempervivem rosulis hirsutis, ciliatis, petalis subulato lanceo- 
latis duodenis. Hall. Hist. n. 950. 
Sepum yulgari magno simile. Bauh. Hist. 3. p. 688. 
It is not improbable that Lixnaus, in the first instance, 
under the name of globiferwm, had in view the Hen and 
Chicken Houseleek, our soboliferum (vide No. 1457). This, 
however, is rendered doubtful by his quoting a figure in 
Bauhin’s History, which is probably a representation of our 
plant; but the synonyms of Miter and Morison undoubt- 
edly belong to soboliferum. But however this may be, 
Jacqurn’s and Haxxer’s plants, above quoted, being both 
added as synonyms of globiferum, in the [4th edition of the 
Systema Vegetabilium, and contintied by Wittpenow, it 
seems best to retain the name now so generally applied to 
this species, and accordingly we published Scumrpet’s and 
Monrison’s plant, under the name of soboliferum. = 
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