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Jan 1, 2015 10:30 PM CST
Name: Patti
Australian Alps (Zone 8a)
I will never act my age.
Region: Australia Cactus and Succulents Keeps Horses Sedums Sempervivums Vegetable Grower
Garden Ideas: Level 1
Hello everyone,

I am new to the sempervivum world and need to ask for some help. I bought this one from the hardware store and would like to know if I should divide it into individuals and put them in pots or plant it as a clump in the garden as is It was unlabelled so I don't know what type it is.

It's late spring here in an alpine area of Australia and I am in a hot/dry / low humidity climate in summer where it snows in winter. The natural soil here is already perfect for semps as the few I planted many years ago in my rockery have spread to cover a large part it without any care whatsoever. (I don't know what type it is either!)

I have uploaded a few pics and thank you for any help or advice you can give me with the semps I have. I love them!
Thanks,
Patti

This one I bought today.
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This one she said was a "Flamingo"
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These are pups given to me, unidentified
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And a pic of the unidentified type of semps in my rockery
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