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Sempervivum

Colourful, low-growing rosettes of fleshy, pointed leaves that hug the ground. We find them brilliant for filling gaps in rockeries, dry stone walls, and shallow containers, where they spread to form a dense mat.

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A firm favourite on our nursery for their sheer resilience. Sempervivums, or Houseleeks, are evergreen succulents that form geometric, rose-like rosettes. Their leaves are the main attraction, coming in a wide range of colours from greens and greys to deep reds and purples, often changing with the seasons. After a few years, a rosette will send up a taller stem bearing star-shaped flowers in summer, typically in shades of pink or red.

These are wonderfully low-maintenance plants. A single rosette can be as small as a few centimetres or up to 10cm across, but they spread via offsets (or ‘chicks’) to form a dense, ground-hugging mat up to 50cm wide. They thrive in a spot with full sun and need very well-drained, gritty soil. They are perfectly happy in poor soils and are extremely drought tolerant once they’ve settled in.

Once established, they need very little attention. The main thing is to avoid overwatering, as they hate sitting in wet soil, especially over winter. After a rosette flowers it will die back, but the surrounding ‘chicks’ will quickly fill the space. We think they look fantastic tucked into the crevices of a wall or spilling out of a terracotta pot.

Product Details

Common Name
Houseleek
Growth Rate
Slow
Max height
0.1 M
Bloom Time
Summer
Flower Colour
Pink, red, or yellow.
Leaf Colour
Green, grey, red, purple, bronze, or blue-green, often changing with the seasons.
Sunlight
Full sun to light shade.
Pruning
No pruning is required, but you can remove the dead rosette after it has flowered and died.
Seasonal Spring
Colours are often at their best from spring into summer. New offsets ('chicks') are produced.
Seasonal Summer
Star-shaped flowers appear on mature rosettes. The plant may tighten its rosette in very high heat.
Seasonal Autumn
Foliage colour can change and intensify in the cooler weather.
Seasonal Winter
Plants are dormant but remain evergreen, keeping their rosette form. Protect from excessive winter wet.
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