Piloseum Succulent -Unique Hens and Chick Sempervivum Plant - 4 inch pot

Regular price $11.95
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Product Description

Sempervivum Piloseum Hens and Chick Perennial

Hardy Sempervivum Piloseum. Add this gem to your growing perennial garden. Green- grey rosettes boast pink blooms in late July. Plants can be divided easily at any time by pulling up some of the "chicks" and replanting them elsewhere. Easy to grow, drought tolerant plant. Great in a rock garden. Tolerant of poor, rocky soils. Plant in full sun with good drainage. Zones 3-8 Ships semi-bare root.

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Amanda (jghemnbn)

This one had root rot and had to be trashed. Not impressed. I’m very upset with this shop and they have blamed me for over watering them when I haven’t even watered them since they were so water logged when they were sent to me. First rule of thumb- never blame your customer when they are coming to you with a problem. I have over 100 succulents so I am not a novice.