I knew them as hen-and-chicks when I was working at a gardening store, but this looks more like sempervivum calcareum rather than sepervivum tertcorum. To me anyway.
Yes, thank you for your help!
I knew them as hen-and-chicks when I was working at a gardening store, but this looks more like sempervivum calcareum rather than sepervivum tertcorum. To me anyway.
Yes, thank you for your help!