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Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget'

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Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget'

Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget' is a bright new take on the original green succulent. We all know that succulents are the hot new indoor gardening trend, so why not add a pop of color to your containers? Low-maintenance and fuss-free, succulents require infrequent watering and little amount of sunlight, so they are great for novice growers and those with little time for maintaining plants. Deer and rabbits leave them alone too. Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget', a delightful variety, sports golden orange leaves in the cooler months and then deepens to a rich green as the seasons change. Treat your self and your friends to these charming succulents.

Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget' is comprised of one large rosette called the "hen" which sprouts many smaller rosettes around it called "chicks". As the plants age, the hen may die out and be replaced by the chicks. Plants can be divided easily at any time by simply pulling up some of the chicks and replanting them elsewhere.

$5.23

Original: $14.95

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Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget'

$14.95

$5.23

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Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget' is a bright new take on the original green succulent. We all know that succulents are the hot new indoor gardening trend, so why not add a pop of color to your containers? Low-maintenance and fuss-free, succulents require infrequent watering and little amount of sunlight, so they are great for novice growers and those with little time for maintaining plants. Deer and rabbits leave them alone too. Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget', a delightful variety, sports golden orange leaves in the cooler months and then deepens to a rich green as the seasons change. Treat your self and your friends to these charming succulents.

Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget' is comprised of one large rosette called the "hen" which sprouts many smaller rosettes around it called "chicks". As the plants age, the hen may die out and be replaced by the chicks. Plants can be divided easily at any time by simply pulling up some of the chicks and replanting them elsewhere.