Sempervivum arachnoideum Giant Form
Behold the extraordinary beauty of the 'Cobweb Houseleeks,' a truly spectacular variant featuring oversized rosettes blanketed in pure white, silky filaments—earning its distinctive name. This mesmerizing succulent is a must-have for avid Sempervivum collectors, boasting a striking appearance that captivates any observer. Thriving in sunny, well-drained sites, it excels in impoverished soils, making it remarkably adaptable. This resilient plant even thrives in unconventional spaces, finding a home in cracks within walls. The unique allure of the 'Cobweb Houseleeks' lies not only in its visual splendour but also in its ability to transform challenging environments into showcases of natural elegance. More Sempervivums for sale hereAbout the Genus
Sempervivums, commonly known as hens and chicks or houseleeks, are captivating succulent plants celebrated for their tenacious nature and distinctive rosette formations. Originating from mountainous regions of Europe and Asia, these hardy perennials have adapted to thrive in challenging environments, often clinging to rocky crevices or dry soil.
Characterised by fleshy, evergreen leaves arranged in dense, symmetrical rosettes, sempervivums exhibit a remarkable resilience to drought and harsh conditions. The name "Sempervivum" itself reflects this durability, as it translates to "always alive" in Latin. The plants store water in their thick leaves, enabling them to endure prolonged periods of drought, making them ideal choices for arid gardens or rockeries.
Beyond their resilience, sempervivums boast a striking array of colours and shapes. The rosettes can range from vibrant greens to deep purples, and some varieties display charming red or silver edges. These visually appealing plants also produce small, star-shaped flowers that add an extra layer of charm during their blooming season.
Sempervivums are not only valued for their aesthetic qualities but also for their ease of cultivation. They thrive in well-draining soil and require minimal maintenance, making them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. Whether cascading from hanging containers, adorning rock gardens, or nestled in crevices, sempervivums are living sculptures that bring a touch of timeless beauty to any garden.
Common NameHouse Leek
Approx Height (10 yrs.)0-7.5 cm (0-3")
Soil TypeSandy Loam
Soil pHAcid, Neutral, Alkaline
AspectSun
HardinessHardy
Plant TypeAlpines