Each rosette flowers once before the plant dies. Luckily, Sempervivum also reproduces extremely efficiently. Through the production of offsets, the original plant produces more tiny rosettes that will eventually live independently of the original plant. These offsets enable the plant to live indefinitely — hence the name Sempervivum.
“Hens and chickens plant in landscape”
“Distinguishing traits. With roughly 50 species of Sempervivum currently identified, their ability to cross easily means that there are thousands of hybrids and cultivars to choose from. Their shapes”
“magenta and frosty mauve. Some varieties of Sempervivum are covered with fibrous webs.”
“shapes and sizes range from the dense rosettes of Sempervivum tectorum to long fleshy leaves of Sempervivum 'Rubikon'. Colors include bold chartreuse to bluish gray, deep magenta and frosty mauve.
Distinguishing traits. With roughly 50 species of Sempervivum currently identified, their ability to cross easily means that there are thousands of hybrids and cultivars to choose from. Their shapes and sizes range from the dense rosettes of Sempervivum tectorum to long fleshy leaves of Sempervivum 'Rubikon'.
Colors include bold chartreuse to bluish gray, deep magenta and frosty mauve. Some varieties of Sempervivum are covered with fibrous webs.
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Each rosette flowers once before the plant dies. Luckily, Sempervivum also reproduces extremely efficiently. Through the production of offsets, the original plant produces more tiny rosettes that will eventually live independently of the original plant. These offsets enable the plant to live indefinitely — hence the name Sempervivum.
Each rosette flowers once before the plant dies. Luckily, Sempervivum also reproduces extremely efficiently. Through the production of offsets, the original plant produces more tiny rosettes that will eventually live independently of the original plant. These offsets enable the plant to live indefinitely — hence the name Sempervivum.