Common Houseleek
Foliage Plants
Common Houseleek
Sempervivum tectorum
The common houseleek forms tight rosettes of fleshy, pointed leaves that tile together like living stones across walls, troughs, and rocky outcrops. Utterly drought-proof and quietly beautiful, it produces starry pink-red flowers on tall stems in summer before the parent rosette dies back, leaving a ring of vigorous offsets.
Light
Full Sun
Water
Dry
Average
Height
Low
Foliage
Evergreen
Border
Front