Posts Tagged ‘sempervivum hybrids’
Showy Succulents for Snowy Climates (Debra’s WSJ Article)
Showy Succulents for Snowy Climates This is the unabridged original of the article I wrote for the Wall Street Journal. Snow heightens the color of hens-and-chicks (Sempervivum globiferum ‘Connie’). Photo: Mountain Crest Gardens Is it a given that Northerners can’t grow succulents? Not at all. Granted, most of these moisture-storing, arid-climate plants prefer warm, sunny habitats.…
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