
Hen & Chicks, Trio Can Campfir
Trio Campfire Hens & Chicks smolders with year-round drama—its tight, architectural rosettes dressed in vivid red foliage that deepens and shifts through the seasons, from bright scarlet in summer to rich burgundy and copper-bronze in fall and winter. An evergreen succulent that thrives in containers, rock gardens, and hot, well-drained spots where little else survives, it is as close to indestructible as a garden plant gets. The mother rosette gradually produces clusters of smaller chicks around its base, slowly filling available space with a living mosaic of warm color. Full sun, lean soil, and minimal water are all it needs—in fact, it prefers to be left on the dry side. Tuck it into troughs, stone walls, or mixed containers where its bold, compact form can be appreciated up close. This is a plant for the gardener who wants reliable drama without the work.
Trio Campfire Hens & Chicks smolders with year-round drama—its tight, architectural rosettes dressed in vivid red foliage that deepens and shifts through the seasons, from bright scarlet in summer to rich burgundy and copper-bronze in fall and winter. An evergreen succulent that thrives in containers, rock gardens, and hot, well-drained spots where little else survives, it is as close to indestructible as a garden plant gets. The mother rosette gradually produces clusters of smaller chicks around its base, slowly filling available space with a living mosaic of warm color. Full sun, lean soil, and minimal water are all it needs—in fact, it prefers to be left on the dry side. Tuck it into troughs, stone walls, or mixed containers where its bold, compact form can be appreciated up close. This is a plant for the gardener who wants reliable drama without the work.
Description
Trio Campfire Hens & Chicks smolders with year-round drama—its tight, architectural rosettes dressed in vivid red foliage that deepens and shifts through the seasons, from bright scarlet in summer to rich burgundy and copper-bronze in fall and winter. An evergreen succulent that thrives in containers, rock gardens, and hot, well-drained spots where little else survives, it is as close to indestructible as a garden plant gets. The mother rosette gradually produces clusters of smaller chicks around its base, slowly filling available space with a living mosaic of warm color. Full sun, lean soil, and minimal water are all it needs—in fact, it prefers to be left on the dry side. Tuck it into troughs, stone walls, or mixed containers where its bold, compact form can be appreciated up close. This is a plant for the gardener who wants reliable drama without the work.


















