Sepervivum tectorum (hens and Chicks)
Sepervivum tectorum (Hens and Chicks)
Pronunciation: sem-pur-VYE-vum teck-TORE-um

Family: Crassulaceae
Plant type: evergreen succulent, ground cover
Zone: 4
Origin: Mountains S of Europe
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Mature size
Height: 10-20 cm
Spread: 30-60 cm
Form: mounded
Texture: medium
Habit: spreading
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Leaves
Arrangement: whorled, simple
Shape: obovate (egg shaped)

Margin: entire
Characteristics: pubescent
Colour: various greens, purples, silvers
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: cyme
Colour: showy, pink, purple, red
Size: cluster = 10-12 cm
Time: summer to late fall
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Stem
Colour: leaf color
Description: basal
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Fruit type:
Colour: brown
Time: September October
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Exposure - full sun
Preferred soil - rocky gravelly dry, anywhere, extremely drought tolerant
Landscape uses - potted plants, green walls, garden space, replace lawn, green roofs, rock garden
Propagation - division
Comments - sempervivum - derives from ever green
- romans used this as a "Love Medicine" to make someone fall in love with you
Pests - pest resistant
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