Hens and Chicks Mona Lisa Sempervivum Succulent, Mounding Colony Cobweb 3 inch pot
Hens and Chicks Mona Lisa Sempervivum Succulent, Mounding Colony Cobweb 3 inch pot
Sempervivum 'Mona Lisa' is a much-loved webbed variety of succulents. Its green rosette turns pink to brick red and each mother plant produces a circle of new offsets on short stolons at its base. This leads to the development of a dense, mounding colony.
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This plant is shipped in its pot to prevent any damage to the roots. Some soil may be removed for shipping.
Seasonal Notes:
Sempervivum does most of its growing in the spring and summer and will thrive with weekly watering. They are incredibly frost-hardy and will happily overwinter under a blanket of snow.
They will change color throughout the year. See the pictures above for color changes based on temperature.
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Care:
Hens Chicks need plenty of outdoor sunlight to show their best colors and maintain a tight rosette form. They thrive in gritty, well-draining soils and pots with drainage holes. They produce new offsets or "chicks" on stolons. These chicks can be left to form tidy clusters or removed to share and transplant.
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