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Tucker-30<br />

by Anonymous (2000b). The cultivars of common sage, S. officinalis L., are listed by Barrett<br />

(1997), Tucker and Maciarello (1990) and Köhlein (1998c).<br />

Sambucus<br />

The cultivars of European red elderberry, S. racemosa L., are described in German and<br />

Latin by Wolf (1923). Bean (1970-1988), Krüssmann (1984-1986), and Rücker (1997a) also<br />

discuss cultivars of the elderberries. Some good colored illustrations are provided by Lovejoy<br />

(2001).<br />

Sansevieria<br />

The cultivars of the snakeplants are listed by Morgenstern (1979), Stover (1983), and<br />

Swinbourne (1979) but without introduction dates and background. Chahinian (1986, 1996)<br />

thoroughly treats the cultivars of S. trifasciata. Updates on cultivars of Sansevieria are<br />

published in the journal Sansevieria 6.<br />

Sarracenia: see carnivorous plants<br />

Saxifraga<br />

The most complete discussion of the cultivars of the saxifrages is McGregor (1995).<br />

The saxifrages are listed by Köhlein (1984) but without introduction dates or background.<br />

Harding (1992), Jelitto and Schacht (1990), Trehane (1989), and Webb and Gornall (1989) are<br />

comprehensive lists of species and cultivars. Christl and Fürsch (1995) list the cushion-<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

saxifrages. Bland, Grey-Wilson, and Rolfe (2000) list the cultivars of the silver saxifrages. The<br />

cultivars of the porophyllum saxifrages are listed in Horný, Webr, and Byam-Grounds (1986).<br />

Timothy Golds maintains a Web page that includes cultivars of porphyrion saxifrages<br />

(http://members.aol.com/tgolds3551/).<br />

Scabiosa<br />

The annual derivatives of S. atropurpurea L. are listed by the Royal Horticultural<br />

Society (1926c). Perennial cultivars are listed by Jelitto and Schacht (1990).<br />

Scaevola: see Australian (& South African) plants<br />

Schizostylis<br />

The cultivars of the Kaffir lily are listed by Straley (1984).<br />

Schlumbergera: see Cactaceae<br />

Sedum<br />

Praeger (1921) and Trehane (1989) list the cultivars of Sedum. The history and<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance of cultivars of Sedum are discussed by Clausen (1978) and Stephenson (1994).<br />

Hensen and Groendijk-Wilders (1986a) discuss the sedums cultivated in Europe. Mattern<br />

(1995a) discusses the tall sedums. Some cultivars of sedums are listed by Evans (1983) and<br />

Jelitto and Schacht (1990) but without introduction dates or background.<br />

Sempervivum<br />

The cultivars of Sempervivum (and Jovibara) are listed by Mitchell (c. 1973) with some<br />

color photographs and good descriptions but without dates or background. The registrations <strong>for</strong><br />

Sempervivum (and Jovibara and Rosularia) are later published by Mitchell (1982, 1983, 1985).<br />

Trehane (1989) also lists the cultivars of the houseleeks. Martin Miklánek maintains a Web<br />

page <strong>for</strong> cultivars of Sempervivum and Jovibara<br />

(http://members.tripod.com/~miklanek/MCS/cv.html).<br />

Serruria see Proteaceae<br />

Sinningia: see Gesneriaceae<br />

Skimmia<br />

The cultivars of Skimmia are discussed by Bean (1970-1988), Brown (1980), Laar<br />

(1984), and Krüssmann (1984-1986).<br />

Smithiantha: see Gesneriaceae

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