Sempervivum
Gold Dust
Sempervivums, commonly known as "House Leeks," earned their name due to their historical use in Europe, where they were cultivated on rooftops to prevent leaks. These hardy plants are native to alpine regions in southern Europe and have undergone extensive hybridization over time.
Sempervivums come in various sizes, ranging from 3cm to 15cm across. Some varieties rarely produce offsets, while others produce numerous offsets.
Preferred Position: Sempervivums thrive in full sun or partial shade and adapt well to gardens, borders, rockeries, or pots.
When grown indoors, they should be placed in sunny spots to maintain their attractive shape and colour, as they tend to lose these qualities in low-light conditions.
their ratest growth occurring during the winter the tes. Some Sempervivum varieties form tight rosettes in the summer to conserve moisture, slowing down their growth.
Feeding: During the growing season, it is advisable to provide Sempervivums with 25% of the recommended fertilizer dosage on a monthly basis. It's important to note that using less fertilizer Yertiers, as they cantead to larger plants with less vibraer coloration.
Reper pois reported during the wile to ons. They adapt well to almost any well-drained potting