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chicken succulent Sempervivum appletini (Hens and Chicks) 6" Pot

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chicken succulent Sempervivum appletini (Hens and Chicks) 6" PotThe Sempervivum Appletini is a vibrant and compact mat forming succulent known for its green pointed leaves with deep red tips. As a member of the Hens and Chicks group, this cold hardy rosette forming plant adds refreshing color to rock gardens, patio containers, green roofs, and alpine landscapes. Its cheerful name reflects its lively, fruity hues that are especially eye catching during spring and fall. Native to Europes mountainous regions,

The Sempervivum ‘Appletini’ is a vibrant and compact mat-forming succulent known for its green pointed leaves with deep red tips. As a member of the Hens and Chicks group, this cold-hardy rosette-forming plant adds refreshing color to rock gardens, patio containers, green roofs, and alpine landscapes. Its cheerful name reflects its lively, fruity hues that are especially eye-catching during spring and fall. 

Native to Europe’s mountainous regions, including the Alps and Carpathians, it is also known as the Chick charms appletini.

It forms attractive, evergreen rosettes, typically 5 inches wide at maturity.

The leaves are pointed and fleshy with a waxy coating that helps retain moisture, and their bright chartreuse to lime-green color intensifies in cooler weather, often developing hints of red at the leaf tips.

Offsets, or “chicks,” grow around the mother rosette, gradually forming a dense, spreading mat that looks especially striking when grouped together.

Sempervivum appletini flowers bloom in the summer, when mature rosettes may produce clusters of pinkish-red, star-shaped flowers on a tall central stalk.

As with all Sempervivum, opens in a new tab, the flowering rosette will die after blooming—a process known as being monocarpic—but it leaves behind plenty of offsets to continue the display. The blooms also attract pollinators like bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies, adding a dynamic touch of life to the garden. 

Indoors, keep it in a bright spot with at least 6 hours of sunlight daily and maintain temperatures between 60–75°F.

Outdoors, it’s hardy in USDA Zones 3–9 and performs best in full sun to light shade, depending on your climate. 

The Chick charms plant is easy to care for and requires little maintenance.

It thrives in a well-drained  succulent mix amended with sand or perlite is ideal.

Water deeply but only when the soil is completely dry, as it is highly drought-tolerant and susceptible to rot if overwatered. Fertilizing isn’t usually necessary, but a diluted, low-nitrogen fertilizer in spring can give it a gentle boost. Minimal pruning is needed—simply remove dead leaves or flower stalks as they appear. 

Like most Sempervivum species, this Sempervivum chick charms appletini is considered non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe addition to family gardens, patios, or indoor windowsills. It is also resistant to deer and rabbits. 

Final Thoughts

Overall, the Sempervivum ‘Appletini’ is a delightful, hardy succulent that offers bold, green tones year-round and thrives with minimal care. Its combination of cold-hardiness, low water needs, and colorful, textural appeal makes it an ideal choice for sustainable landscapes and creative container designs. Whether planted alone in a decorative pot or grouped with other Sempervivum varieties for a vibrant color contrast, it brings a pop of life to any sunny space. Its durability, charming name, and cheerful appearance have secured its place as a must-have in any drought-tolerant or alpine-themed garden. Order your very own chick charms for sale today! 

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