
Hen & Chicks, Trio Berries
Trio Berries Hens & Chicks brings the classic charm of sempervivum in a tidy, spreading form with rich red summer blooms that arrive in cheerful clusters above the evergreen rosettes. Perfectly scaled for containers, rock gardens, and border edges, it slowly expands as the mother rosette offsets into a spreading cluster of smaller chicks. Full sun, lean soil, and almost no water once established are all it needs—making it an ideal choice for hot, dry spots where more demanding plants struggle. The thick, succulent leaves carry it through drought and poor conditions with ease, and deer and rabbits reliably leave it alone. Plant it in a mix with other sedums and sempervivums for a tapestry of contrasting textures and colors that changes subtly through the seasons. A genuinely carefree accent that earns its keep wherever it’s planted.
Trio Berries Hens & Chicks brings the classic charm of sempervivum in a tidy, spreading form with rich red summer blooms that arrive in cheerful clusters above the evergreen rosettes. Perfectly scaled for containers, rock gardens, and border edges, it slowly expands as the mother rosette offsets into a spreading cluster of smaller chicks. Full sun, lean soil, and almost no water once established are all it needs—making it an ideal choice for hot, dry spots where more demanding plants struggle. The thick, succulent leaves carry it through drought and poor conditions with ease, and deer and rabbits reliably leave it alone. Plant it in a mix with other sedums and sempervivums for a tapestry of contrasting textures and colors that changes subtly through the seasons. A genuinely carefree accent that earns its keep wherever it’s planted.
Description
Trio Berries Hens & Chicks brings the classic charm of sempervivum in a tidy, spreading form with rich red summer blooms that arrive in cheerful clusters above the evergreen rosettes. Perfectly scaled for containers, rock gardens, and border edges, it slowly expands as the mother rosette offsets into a spreading cluster of smaller chicks. Full sun, lean soil, and almost no water once established are all it needs—making it an ideal choice for hot, dry spots where more demanding plants struggle. The thick, succulent leaves carry it through drought and poor conditions with ease, and deer and rabbits reliably leave it alone. Plant it in a mix with other sedums and sempervivums for a tapestry of contrasting textures and colors that changes subtly through the seasons. A genuinely carefree accent that earns its keep wherever it’s planted.


















