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Jun 30, 2021 - 01:54 PM
Yes, I believe these would be a good choice.
This set includes Sempervivum (Hens & Chicks) which can take a lot of direct sun, but not sun + heat + drought. I'd recommend watering them before particularly hot days or keeping them in a spot that gets morning sun and afternoon shade.
You're also very likely to end up with some hardy Sedum in this set. These Sedum can handle hot, direct sun even better than Sempervivum.
In any case, yes. I do believe these would do well in Texas, despite the scorching heat and drought. They'll also be able to stay outside all winter!
This set includes Sempervivum (Hens & Chicks) which can take a lot of direct sun, but not sun + heat + drought. I'd recommend watering them before particularly hot days or keeping them in a spot that gets morning sun and afternoon shade.
You're also very likely to end up with some hardy Sedum in this set. These Sedum can handle hot, direct sun even better than Sempervivum.
In any case, yes. I do believe these would do well in Texas, despite the scorching heat and drought. They'll also be able to stay outside all winter!
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