Sempervivum ‘Brock’

This Sempervivum’s leaves are arranged in a wide rosette, featuring pink hues with green or purple accents. They tend to be lighter in color along the inner edges. Although it may take a few years, you can expect to be rewarded with pink flowers. This plant reproduces itself by offsets before the mother plant dies, which signals the end of its life cycle.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Sempervivum ‘Brock’ is ideal for those looking to xeriscape since it requires little water and provides a pop of color to outdoor container gardens, rock gardens, and green roofs year-round. Plus, its flowers draw in bees and hummingbirds, and it is also resistant to deer. This plant spreads by creating offsets on long stolons, allowing it to grow outward.

Watering

Brock, a succulent, has typical watering requirements and it is recommended to utilize the “soak and dry” approach and let the soil dry out entirely between waterings.

Where to Plant

Sempervivum ‘Brock’ is able to withstand the cold, having the ability to survive in temperatures as low as -20°F (-28.9°C). It is a robust plant that can grow in either full sun or partial sun.

How to Propagate Sempervivum ‘Brock’

Sempervivum ‘Brock’ can be grown from offsets.

Offsets

Brock will create little rosettes that should be cut from the main stem using a clean, sharp knife or pair of scissors. Let the cut pieces sit for 1-2 days before placing them on soil that is able to drain well.

Seeds

Please be aware that ‘Brock’ cannot be grown from seed.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Sempervivum ‘Brock’

General Care for Sempervivum ‘Brock

Watering

Brock, a succulent, has typical watering requirements and it is recommended to utilize the “soak and dry” approach and let the soil dry out entirely between waterings.

Where to Plant

Sempervivum ‘Brock’ is able to withstand the cold, having the ability to survive in temperatures as low as -20°F (-28.9°C). It is a robust plant that can grow in either full sun or partial sun.

How to Propagate Sempervivum ‘Brock’

Sempervivum ‘Brock’ can be grown from offsets.

Offsets

Brock will create little rosettes that should be cut from the main stem using a clean, sharp knife or pair of scissors. Let the cut pieces sit for 1-2 days before placing them on soil that is able to drain well.

Seeds

Please be aware that ‘Brock’ cannot be grown from seed.

FAQ

Can Sempervivum survive winter?

Sempervivums can tolerate cold winter temperatures and generally don’t require extra watering after they have been established, since rainfall is usually enough during the spring and summer months. When it comes to nourishment, it is important to not overdo it, as only a minimal amount of fertilizer is necessary. Initially, the soil should contain enough nutrients for the plant.

Is Sempervivum a perennial or annual?

A perennial plant that remains green throughout the year.

Is houseleek a perennial?

It is commonly referred to as the Common Houseleek or Hen and Chicks due to its ability to produce offsets.

How do you keep succulents alive in the winter?


– Move succulents indoors for winter.

Is Sempervivum annual or perennial?

An evergreen perennial is a plant that will remain green and continue to grow year after year.