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Sempervivum atlanticum
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Sempervivum atlanticum


Hen-and-chicks

USDA Zone: 2-9

Plant number: 1.490.190


Among the easiest plants to grow, Hen-and-chicks tolerate heat, drought and neglect with style. Useful in rock gardens, container gardens of all types, rooftop gardens and rock walls. Hundreds of varieties exist. All types form a low cushion or carpet of fleshy leaves, tiny new plants appearing in a circle around the mother in the middle. The only species found in Africa, this selection is from Oukaimeden in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains. It forms small rosettes of light apple-green leaves in tight clusters. Rapid multiplier. Short spikes of pastel flowers appear in summer. Easily increased by just removing the small baby rosettes and replanting in a new location at almost any time. After flowering, the mother rosette dies to leave room for the chicks: remove this by tugging gently at the base of the bloom stem.

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Sempervivum atlanticum


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   5-10 cm
   2-4 inches
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   15-20 cm
   6-8 inches
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