Jovibarba (Sempervivum) heuffelii is unique among the genus sempervivum, such unique colors have no other species. Due to the fact that the color of these plants persists throughout the season and the complexity of reproduction, these plants are rare among collectors.
Sempervivum montanum is a perennial succulent, with naturally occurring plants of green color. For gardeners and collectors displayed a large number of decorative varieties. There are also 6 subspecies of sempervivum montanum, some of which have a yellow leaf tint.
Sempervivum calcareum is an interesting species, its peculiarity is that it likes to grow on limestone soils. The leaves also have a bluish tinge, and the tips of the leaves can be brown.
The feature of this species is a smooth transition of colors from the tips of the leaf to its bases. Such transitions create a unique effect.
This species of sempervivum is different from other representatives of the genus, some botanists distinguish it in a separate genus Jovibarba. The average size of the rosettes is 1.5 inches, the maximum size is 3 inches. Plants of this species are mainly green in color, sometimes having dark red leaf tips, and there are varieties …
This species is very interesting, its rosette is covered with a white web, similar plants are not so much in nature. Medium size 1.5 inches, growing on rocks in the mountains of Europe. Adapted to all soil types, drought-resistant.
Common houseleek (folk name) spread in southern Europe, likes to grow in the mountains on the rocks. The diameter of the rosettes is 3-4 inches, the color of the leaves is green with dark tips.