Sempervivum 'Aquila'
A sempervivum known for its rosette form, which can reach a diameter of up to 15 cm.
A hardy plant that can tolerate cold temperatures and is suitable for outdoor use, including rock gardens, green roofs, and borders.
Prefers full sun to partial shade and requires well-drained soil.
It is also known for its ability to survive in harsh conditions, making it a popular choice for low-maintenance gardening. Often used in group plantings and can be grown in pots on terraces or balconies.
Sempervivum - Aquila
Plant in a good free draining media mix of compost, 50% grit and 50% sharp sand.
They will cope with periods of dry, but will flourish with a regular small amount of water. As they produce their young from side shoots, pick off about 50% and transplant, leaving some to create the carpet. At some point the mother plant will send out a stunning flower shoot to enjoy. After flowering typically the mother plant will die, but another will replace.
Use a very dilute feed, 2 or 3 times a year , or use a slow release granule feed.