Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’

This eye-catching succulent has stunning bright green and pink rosettes. As it matures, it produces little clones of itself which can be propagated with ease. It spreads out, forming a flat and low-growing carpet.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’ is an excellent choice for a cold-tolerant garden, as its colourful hues bring variety to the landscape. This plant’s leaves transform from green to red when exposed to changing temperatures, creating an eye-catching display. Additionally, each leaf is covered with soft, downy filaments that add to its unique texture.

Watering

Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’ requires the same watering routine as most other succulents and is best suited to the “soak and dry” method. This means allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.

Where to Plant

‘Jubilee’ is resilient in the face of frigid weather, withstanding temperatures as low as -40°F (-40° C). It prefers to be exposed to a combination of direct and indirect sunlight.

Put the plant in an outdoor spot that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight every day; this type of vegetation cannot be cultivated indoors.

How to Propagate Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’

Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’ can be reproduced by taking cuttings from the offsets, or “baby plants”.

Offsets

‘Jubilee’ will generate offshoots in the form of miniscule rosettes. Using a clean and sharp knife or scissors, snip the offsets off the primary stem. Allow these offsets to dry for one or two days before placing them onto soil with good drainage.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’

General Care for Sempervivum ‘Jubilee

Watering

Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’ requires the same watering routine as most other succulents and is best suited to the “soak and dry” method. This means allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.

Where to Plant

‘Jubilee’ is resilient in the face of frigid weather, withstanding temperatures as low as -40°F (-40° C). It prefers to be exposed to a combination of direct and indirect sunlight.

Put the plant in an outdoor spot that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight every day; this type of vegetation cannot be cultivated indoors.

How to Propagate Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’

Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’ can be reproduced by taking cuttings from the offsets, or “baby plants”.

Offsets

‘Jubilee’ will generate offshoots in the form of miniscule rosettes. Using a clean and sharp knife or scissors, snip the offsets off the primary stem. Allow these offsets to dry for one or two days before placing them onto soil with good drainage.

FAQ

Can Sempervivum survive winter?

These three genera are among the hardiest and can withstand temperatures as low as -30F during freezing winter months.

Is Sempervivum a perennial or annual?

A plant that lives year-round, returning each spring with fresh growth.

Is houseleek a perennial?

It is commonly known as the Common Houseleek and is native to the mountains of Europe.

How do you take care of Sempervivum in the winter?

Most of your sedum and sempervivum don’t need any additional winter care. The best way to protect them is by providing them with proper soil drainage, adequate light exposure and a suitable inert mulch such as a plant blanket or plastic.

Is Sempervivum annual or perennial?

A type of plant that lives for more than two years and produces new leaves each year.