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Sempervivum ciliosum

Sempervivum ciliosum, the Teneriffe houseleek is a species of flowering plant in the succulent stonecrop family, Crassulaceae, native to the Balkans and Southeastern Europe. Despite a superficial resemblance, houseleeks are not closely related to... Wikipedia
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Sempervivum ciliosum, the Teneriffe houseleek is a species of flowering plant in the succulent stonecrop family, Crassulaceae, native to the Balkans and ...
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A fuzzy lime green and maroon rosette succulent from the the mountainous wilds of Bulgaria. It's been prized by many hybridizers due to its fuzzy leaves.
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A species of light green rosette covered with dense, silver webbing. Like other webbed varieties, it needs great drainage and protection from heavy rains.
Sempervivum ciliosum is a cute succulent that forms a mat of small rosettes of fleshy, grey-green, pointed, and very hairy leaves. It can grow up to 4 inches ( ...
Size: Medium 2 1/2" to 4" ; Soil type: Dry Well draining. Loamy / Medium Sandy / light ; Foliage: Other: Bright green and fuzzy all over, with tufts and fringes ...
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From small cobweb clusters to large glossy rosettes in a range of colors, flowering in early to mid summer. Great in containers, troughs and along path edges.
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A captivating succulent hailing from the rocky outcrops of Europe. Its name, translating to 'ever-living', hints at its hardy nature.
A fleshy, mat-forming perennial with very hairy, globose grey-green rosettes to 5cm in width, and cymes of greenish-yellow flowers on stems to 10cm.
Jun 30, 2013 · One of the species sempervivums, it forms compact small rosettes about 2 - 4 cm across. Mainly green, some can develop a red tinge in summer. It ...
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Sempervivum Ciliosum forms fleshy rosettes of thick, pointed leaves that are covered with fine thread-like white hairs.