Sempervivum 'Director Jacobs'

Sempervivum 'Director Jacobs'
Leaf arrangement wreath, in a rosette
Leaf tip Mucronate
Flower type Single
Leaf margin Hairy
Flower scent Unscented
Flower color Pink-medium purple red-061C
Leaf, general shape Spathulate; Lanceolate
Leaf, scent Unscented
Flower diameter 2 - 2,5 cm
Plant height 5 - 10 cm
Inflorescence Raceme
Flowering month(s) July
Structure (tissues) Succulent
Plantdiameter 10 cm - 15 cm
Leaf width 1 - 2 cm
Leaf surface Hairy
Leaf size 5 - 7,5 cm
Light conditions Sunny
Leaf division Simple
Leaf, main color Brown-dark brown purple-N186C
Leaf colour, pattern Unicolored with trace; Unicolored
Flower color distribution Unicolored
Leaf, secondary color(s) Green-light green-138C
Toxicity (if consumed) Not or barely
Moisture requirements Dry; Normal; Well-drained

The Sempervivum 'Director Jacobs,' also known as Houseleek, is a unique succulent plant that boasts a variety of interesting characteristics. Its leaves are arranged in a wreath-like shape, forming a beautiful rosette. With a leaf tip that is mucronate and a hairy leaf margin, this plant exhibits intricate details that make it stand out among other succulents.

The flowers of the Sempervivum 'Director Jacobs' are single and unscented. Their color ranges from pink to medium purple-red, adding a vibrant touch to the plant. The flower diameter measures between 2 and 2.5 cm, making them a dainty addition to the overall appearance of this succulent. These flowers bloom during the month of July, adding a burst of color to gardens and landscapes.

The leaves of this Houseleek have a spathulate to lanceolate shape with a width of 1 to 2 cm. They are covered in fine hairs, giving them a slightly fuzzy texture. The average leaf size ranges from 5 to 7.5 cm, providing a balanced proportion to the plant's overall structure.

The Sempervivum 'Director Jacobs' thrives best in sunny light conditions, enjoying the warm rays of the sun. With a plant height between 5 and 10 cm and a diameter of 10 to 15 cm, this succulent is perfect for rock gardens, containers, or as ground cover. Its succulent tissues help it retain moisture, making it adaptable to dry or well-drained environments.

With its unicolored brown to dark brown purple leaves, this Houseleek adds a touch of elegance and uniqueness to any garden. The leaves may also exhibit a trace of another unicolored pattern, adding further visual interest. Additionally, the secondary color of the leaves is green-light green, providing a beautiful contrast to the darker hues.

While many plants can be toxic if consumed, the Sempervivum 'Director Jacobs' is not or barely toxic, making it a safe option for households with pets or children. This plant has moderate moisture requirements and thrives best in dry to normal, well-drained soils. Proper watering practices, such as allowing the soil to dry between waterings, will ensure the plant's health and longevity.

In conclusion, the Sempervivum 'Director Jacobs' is a stunning Houseleek variety that offers a range of appealing features. From its wreath-like leaf arrangement to its unscented, colorful flowers, this succulent is sure to catch the eye. Its succulent tissues, hairy leaves, and moderate moisture requirements make it adaptable to various environments. Whether used as a focal point in a garden or as a charming addition to a collection of succulents, the Sempervivum 'Director Jacobs' is a fantastic choice for any plant enthusiast.

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