Sempervivum 'Pacific Red Tide' Chicks & Hens, 4" Pot Live Plant
Sempervivum 'Pacific Red Tide' Chicks & Hens, 4" Pot Live Plant
Sempervivum ‘Pacific Red Tide’ is a delightful succulent plant that belongs to the Hens & Chicks family. Let me tell you more about it:
- Description: The rosettes of this plant feature green succulent foliage that shifts in color throughout the year. It starts as crimson red and transitions to maroon and chocolate brown.
- Growth Habit: It has a low, compact growth habit, making it perfect for rock gardens, container arrangements, and outdoor spaces.
- Light Requirements: Sempervivum ‘Pacific Red Tide’ thrives in full sun conditions.
- Hardiness Zones: It can be grown in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 9.
- Watering: Once established, it is drought-tolerant and prefers well-drained soil. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
- Propagation: The “Hens” (or mother plants) produce “Chicks” (offshoots) on stolons, creating a beautiful patch of succulents.
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