What do I do with the babies that have fallen off the plant?
Sempervivum globiferum ssp. hirtum 'Emerald Spring'
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Sep 25, 2023 - 07:05 AM
They can be rooted as their own plants. Just place their bottoms on moist soil, give them plenty of light, and they'll have no difficulty rooting. For a bit more detail, check out our FAQ article on the subject, which you can find by clicking the link below.
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Sempervivum globiferum ssp. hirtum 'Emerald Spring' (Vaughn: An easy-to-grow, spiky-looking rosette with narrow, green leaves and red tips. A waxy cuticle can line the leaves with gorgeous watermarks. Cold, short days induce the rosette to flush with orange and burgundy tones. In spring, the...
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