Sempervivum Chicks 50 Unrooted Succulent Plants Purple-Blue Green Hens & Chicks Ground Cover Zone 2-9 Low Maintenance
Sempervivum Chicks 50 Unrooted Succulent Plants Purple-Blue Green Hens & Chicks Ground Cover Zone 2-9 Low Maintenance
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Sempervivum (Hens & Chicks) - 50 Chicks
This listing is for 50 bare root succulent starter chicks- about 1 inch in diameter.
Transform your garden with our Sempervivum (Hens & Chicks) collection! You will receive 50 unrooted "Chicks," perfect for creating a stunning ground-cover or adding unique accents to rock gardens. These resilient succulents require minimal care and thrive in various conditions, making them an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
- Forms attractive low clumps of fleshy leaves with tiny new plants (Chicks) appearing around the mother plant.
- Features rosettes with frosty purple-blue to green leaves, tipped with bronzy-purple in colder months.
- Ideal for sun or partial shade locations, enhancing landscapes, beds, and containers.
- Very low maintenance with an easy care level—perfect for busy gardeners!
- Hardy in USDA Zones 2-9, making them winter resilient.
- Height ranges from 3-6 inches, with spacing of 8-12 inches for optimal growth.
- Great for creative planting ideas, including using old boots or shoes as planters!
Plant Attributes
Common Name: Hens & Chicks
Scientific Name: Sempervivum spp.
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Watering: Minimal, allow to dry between waterings
Soil: Well-drained, normal or sandy soil
Hardiness Zones: 2-9
Growth Habit: Low clumping rosettes
Format: Assorted unrooted rosettes ("Chicks"), 50 count, size 1/2" - 1" diameter
Growing Tips
The "Chicks" in this listing are unrooted, or have minimal root systems. Rooting is very easy! Place the chick on the surface of a damp (not soaking wet), well-drained potting media in a warm location and they will root out in a couple of weeks. This can also be done directly in the garden, provided means are taken to prevent the chicks from blowing away until rooted. Although they will grow nearly anywhere, these prefer well-drained conditions. Divide clumps when plantings get overcrowded. Shipped as assorted unrooted rosettes ("Chicks") during dormant shipping in fall-winter
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