Sempervivum CHICK CHARMS® CHERRIES JUBILEE™

(1 customer review)

Cherry Red Foliage,

Drought Tolerant ,

Full Sun

Sempervivum CHICK CHARMS® CHERRIES JUBILEE™

(1 customer review)

Cherry Red Foliage,

Drought Tolerant ,

Full Sun

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(Hen & Chicks) Cherries Jubilee™ is another excellent addition to the Chick Charms® family. Bright red foliage appears in the spring, and as the months get warmer, the red deepens in color. Chick Charms® are a drought tolerant perennial that is hardy in zones 3-8 and grows well in full sun to light shade, growing 2-3 in. tall and 12 in. wide. A great option for rock gardens, wall plantings, borders, ground covers as well as for patio planters. If gardening really isn’t your thing, Chick Charms® Cherries Jubilee™ can be! Collect several of our chicks and create a table top planter, perfect for patios, desks or in a sunny location in your home. Succulents are perfect for the gardening expert as well as for the beginner gardener. Start collecting Hen and Chick, Chick Charms®, now for years of enjoyment!

Color may appear different depending on the season they ship. Cooler weather generally brings out vibrant colors.

CHICK CHARMS® CHERRIES JUBILEE™ Sempervivum
Common Name: Hen and Chicks
Plant Type: Perennial
Brand: CHICK CHARMS®
Hardiness Zone: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8What is my zone?
Max Height: 2 – 3 Inches
Max Spread: – 12 Inches
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Critter Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Flower Color: Pink Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Dry, Moderate
Attributes: Drought Tolerant, Evergreen, Succulent
Design Use: Combination Containers, Container, Ground Cover
Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring, Summer, Fall

1 review for Sempervivum CHICK CHARMS® CHERRIES JUBILEE™

  1. FLplanter

    NOT cherry red! They are just like the plain ole ones I found at a garden shop here locally. Not impressed. Photoshopped pictures for sure!

    • Heidi Grasman

      These plants vary in color depending on the time of year. The color is most vibrant in cooler weather.

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