Sempervivum Cobweb Houseleek
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- Cobweb Houseleek Plant Description
- Cobweb Houseleek Plant Specs and Regions
- Cobweb Houseleek Water & Light Recommendations
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Sempervivums also known as 'Houseleeks' are prolific and come in over 40 species. Growing up to 5" wide or as tiny as a dime. Their colors range from green, blue, purple, and pink. They come in different forms and textures. A versatile plant to use as a ground cover for sunny garden locations or to use as a filler for your succulent arrangements. A fun succulent variety to collect.
Native to: Morocco
Zone: 4-8
Hardiness: Among the most frost-resistant succulent
Recommended light conditions: full sun
Bloomtime : Spring through June
Bloomcolor: multiple colors
Watering Needs Indoors: Instead of giving your succulents gradual sips of water throughout the week, give them a good soaking, to the point where water runs out the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. Be sure to empty the water that runs into the saucer, succulents do not like to sit in water. Then let the soil dry out completely before watering again.
Watering Needs Outdoors: In the Summer water your succulents every two weeks, by soaking them and letting them dry before watering again. In the Winter water your succulents once a month.
Technical Information About This Plant
- Requires bright light for most of the day. Or constant dappled shade.
- Best to water every 2 weeks. Avoiding letting water sit in the rosette.
- Available in a small size. (Based on availability)
Knowing what your planting zone is can be vitally important to your plants thriving. Keep in mind that the zones pertain to OUTDOOR planting. If you plan to keep your plants indoors for fall-winter the zones may be irrelevant.
Plant came in great condition. Doesnt have much webbing but could be because it is small. Love it though!
The plant was delivered without cobwebs and has slowly grown/developed the webbing, which is exciting since it had the roughest ride of all the plants I ordered. Hoping it perks up soon since the leaves are starting to droop (most likely due to the stress of USPS and the new environment), but it's a good quality plant!