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5 Hen and Chicks ~ Sempervivum tectorum Hybrids Seeds - Succulents Ground Cover

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*Sempervivum tectorum Hybrids 5
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Sempervivum tectorum Hybrids Seeds

Common Name: Hen and Chicks

Sempervivum or Hen and Chicks plants as they are commonly known, are mat-forming succulents that produce clusters of rosettes. The parent rosettes are the "hens," and the smaller rosettes that spring from them are the "chicks" or "chickens." This low-growing perennial will quickly spread to 60 cm or more in width. Although grown for its foliage, hens and chicks do flower on a tall 30cm flower stalk. The foliage of hens and chicks plants can be red, green or some mixture thereof. Sempervivums are frost hardy to -40°C. Grow Sempervivum plants in full sun to partial shade and in well-drained soil. In the southern hemisphere Sempervivums will profit from partial shade; but the requirement for well-drained soil is a must in any zone.

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21 Sep 2011